Promaster FTD 5200 Shoe Mount Flash for Canon

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US $97,54
CircaEUR 83,79
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Consegna prevista gio 7 ago - mar 19 ago
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New old stock; Taken out of box just to check for completeness….manuals and original packaging appear to be untouched; Box was in excellent condition, until I tried opening it to verify all items were there and new…bottom of box has a slight tear on the lid;

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Compact and lightweight, the Promaster FTD5200 is a dedicated TTL flash unit compatible with Canon cameras. It has a guide number of 80 at ASA 100. Angle of coverage is 70 degrees horizontally and 53 degrees vertically, covering 28 mm lens on 35 mm cameras. Suitable for use as a fill-in flash, this Promaster flash for Canon balances ambient light for more even illumination. It is also useful as a bounce flash, capable of lessening harsh shadows that often result from direct illumination. The Promaster FTD5200 flash head can be tilted from a 7-degree downward flash position up to 90-degree position. This bounce flash produces soft, even lighting ideal for fashion or portrait photography. The Promaster flash for Canon is also useful as a macro flash and background slave unit. Powered by four AA batteries, the Promaster FTD5200 has 10-second recycling time. It weighs in at just 8.2 oz, making this functional flash unit a smart pick for a variety of flash-photography applications.

Product Identifiers

BrandProMaster
MPNFTD 5200
UPC0029144026035
ModelFTD 5200
eBay Product ID (ePID)110973128

Product Key Features

Compatible BrandFor Canon
To FitFilm Camera
TypeShoe Mount

Dimensions

Weight8.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

ColorBlack
Lens Coverage28mm
Supported Exposure ControlTTL

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