Sony HVL-F60M Quickshift Bounce flash unit

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  • Large range of connections for cameras, DSLR's shaky and fragile  

    Sony HVL-F60M Quickshift system Bounce flash (guide number 60-105mm focal length, ISO 100) (accessory)
    I own a Sony Alpha 850 camera and need actually relatively rare lightning. Since the 850s, no built-in flash has, I have so far resorted to my old analog flashes from Minolta i and xi-series, making at local and macro shooting a Minolta Macro Flash (
  • Super strong flash with overheating problem  

    Sony HVL-F60M Quickshift system Bounce flash (guide number 60-105mm focal length, ISO 100) (accessory)
    The flash is super Powerful and light. I use it with a Sony Alpha 77II Previously had a Metz flash 44 was considerably weaker. The flash adapter is new and in my opinion not as robust as the old. With frequent use, it is lightning sometime overheated
  • Without PC Sync - connection - poor compatibility - Flash is an "island solution"  

    Sony HVL-F60M Quickshift system Bounce flash (guide number 60-105mm focal length, ISO 100) (accessory)
    I purchased the flash as a complement to Sony RX1R. I use Canon otherwise. positive: + Very simple user interface; in mode "M" can easily be adjusted in 128 steps performance + TTL mode works with the Sony RX1R, which is operated in the mod
  • Functional round but Overheat problem  

    Sony HVL-F60M Quickshift system Bounce flash (guide number 60-105mm focal length, ISO 100) (accessory)
    The unit was purchased as a replacement for the HVL FM58 and comes on the Sony A77 and Nex7 used. The necessary adapter remains faithful, but unlocking is a bit fiddly. The Overheat problem was known, but alternative Flashes comparable performance ar