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I bought a Sunpak 322 flash when they were new. It was everything I wanted. I just got back into playing with my 35mm film camera. My old Sunpak 322 quit working. Then I bought a used one on ebay. I got about 25 flashes out of it and it quit. Think I will buy one more and try my luck. I hope there isn't a part in the flash that is reaching end of life.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I purchased this flash for off camera use and it serves that function just fine. I have several of these units and I use them primarily for "fill / effect lighting" when working in areas where the use of studio strobes are not practical. They are durable, have been reliable, have manual power settings and are not a major loss if one is damaged on location. Although this flash does not have the intensity / output (GN) as some of the other units out there, it is more than adequate when working in closer proximity to your subject etc. One thing you will need to be careful of, is the higher trigger voltage that can exist with this unit and several other vintage flashes on the market. Some of these units can have upward of 200 + volts that can damage DSLR circuitry etc. So, know the trigger voltage your DSLR is rated to handle at the hot-shoe / PC socket.Read full review
Works fine, but battery compartment cover had some electrical corrosion scaring.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Product was sent with old batteries that leaked all over the insides. I am having to clean the battery compartment over and over. If it wasn’t for a special birthday present I would have returned it. I didn’t expect a miracle for $15 but I didn’t expect someone to leave batteries leaking either.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned