This flash is small,reliable and is safe to be used also on digital cameras, according to people who have measured the trigger voltage. Of course no iTTL, but it can be used in two "auto" settings. For old people like me,who have used manual flashes this is more than enough.In a way, old flashes like this is easy to use, because there is not kind of two tousand settings that confuses..Of course, still you probably should buy a dedicated flash for your digital camera. But as a slave this one is fine, also has a 1/8 manual setting,called Md.
It’s old, it’s Retro, hey, but so am I. Newer models work better. I wanted a flash that was same era as the camera. It works great.
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Like the Nlkon FG I just bought, this flash works as new. Older tech for sure, but top of the line for its day. Occsional change from the instant gratification of a dslr.
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Nice strobe, clean, no corrosion, works great and unlike most it has the removable light diffuser
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This has been a great investment to my gear. It came just as described in the pictures and to me it looks "new", It's easy to use and the size is perfect. Works as it should with great results
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The thing I like most about this flash is that is sits low to the camera. You don't get that tall,bulky,and off balance "cobra" effect like regular shoe mount flashes. Flash is straight forward....you don't even need to purchase a manuel for it. Another added feature is the tilt head which works great for macro work. This is indeed a great companion to the Nikon N2000 which I purchased it for.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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good
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it is a fine peace of equipment .
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