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If the built-in flash in your camera just doesn’t cut it anymore, it's time to look for an external flash. But how do you choose the right one?

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When choosing a flash, consider what features are important to you

First party flashes have guaranteed full compatibility with other devices from the same manufacturer; with third party flashes, some flash or camera features may be unavailable. Models at both ends of the price spectrum differ – aside from the guide number - in various parameters, such as remote control, continuous shutter, flash interval, power supply, flash grouping, or orientation and tilt.

Flashes can be divided into:

Which category to choose?

Most external flashes connect to the camera via the TTL system, which can be found on most advanced cameras. The guide number (GN) indicates the flash output, namely its ability to illuminate the subject. The general rule for good illumination and exposure is the following: the further away an object is, the higher guide number you need. Furthermore, aperture and ISO also play their role.

Flashes can be divided into three categories:

  • Amateur (low performance, low reach, GN - 20)
  • Semi-professional (fairly powerful, tilting, GN - 42)
  • Professional (high performance, rich features, GN - 60)

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Amateur - typical for their low guide number (low power output and reach). Generally can’t be titled. Tend to be fairly small.

Semi-professional - offer sufficient power and range combined with rich functionality. Unlike the amateur type, these are fully tiltable and omnidirectional. They are powered by four AA batteries.

Professional - offer maximum performance and a range of exciting features that distinguish them from semi-professional flashes (communication with other flash devices, strobe light, external power supply connector, etc.).

Camera flash control types

  • Manual (constant flash intensity)
  • Auto (flash output controlled by a sensor)
  • System (controlled by the camera, the devices exchange information to achieve optimal exposure)

A separate subcategory are the macro ring flashes, in which the lighting part forms a ring-shaped lamp surrounding the lens. This eliminates the shadow normally cast by the lens and ensures proper illumination of objects at a very small distance from the camera.

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Godox AD100Pro
External Flash for cameras of all brands, display with information, flash head alone shooting option
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289 € Save 6 €
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Nikon SB-5000
External Flash for Nikon cameras, guide number: 34,5, display with information, flash head alone shooting option, synchronisation with multiple flashes
647.90 €
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Ordered on request 1 pcs
Expected 03/05/2024
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93.90 €
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Ordered on request 1 pcs
Expected 30/04/2024
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Godox X2T-C for Canon
Launcher - wireless control unit, for Canon cameras, support for TTL and high-speed HSS synchronization, fully compatible with the Godox 2.4 GHz system, support for FEC settings, FEL, modelling flash, ZOOM settings, Bluetooth, the possibility of controlling the app, AF backlight, quick-release mechanism, division of lightning into up to five groups, two AA batteries
61.90 €
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4.0
Godox X2T-S for Sony
Launcher - wireless control unit, for Sony cameras, support for TTL and high-speed HSS synchronization, fully compatible with the Godox 2.4 GHz system, support for FEC settings, FEL, modelling flash, ZOOM settings, Bluetooth, the possibility of controlling the app, AF backlight, quick-release mechanism, division of lightning into up to five groups, two AA batteries
59.90 €
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Ordered on request > 5 pcs
Expected 31/05/2024
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Godox Retro Flash Junior
External Flash for cameras of all brands, guide number: 12
89 €
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Ordered on request 5 pcs
Expected 31/05/2024
Order Code: GodR7a1
OM SYSTEM FL-700WR
External Flash for Olympus cameras, guide number: 42, synchronisation with multiple flashes
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369.48 € Save 7.63 €
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4.5
Godox TT600 for Sony
External Flash for Sony cameras, guide number: 60, display with information, flash head alone shooting option
99.58 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: GodTT600S
5.0
Godox TT685II-O for Olympus/Panasonic
External Flash for Olympus and Panasonic cameras, guide number: 60, display with information, flash head alone shooting option
161.90 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: GodTT685II-O
93.90 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: GodXTTL-C
5.0
Godox TT600
External Flash for Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Fujifilm and Pentax cameras, guide number: 60, display with information, flash head alone shooting option
99.90 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: GodTT600
54.90 €
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Canon MT-26EX-RT - External Flash Free delivery
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Canon MT-26EX-RT
External Flash for Canon cameras, guide number: 26
857.90 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: OC505c
Godox Retro Flash Senior
External Flash for cameras of all brands, guide number: 14
Great price
149 € Save 1.61 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: GodR7a2
Hähnel Modus 600RT MK II Pro Kit Canon
External Flash for Canon cameras, guide number: 60
511.90 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: HAH010a1
Hähnel Modus 600RT MK II Pro Kit Sony
External Flash for Sony cameras, guide number: 60
516.90 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: HAH010a3
Hähnel Modus 600RT MK II Pro Kit Nikon
External Flash for Nikon cameras, guide number: 60
516.90 €
Currently Unavailable
Order Code: HAH010a2

Flashes

Flashes

A Flash is used to illuminate subjects or scenes by creating a short burst of light. It is mostly used in low light conditions to illuminate subjects.

Compact cameras usually have a built-in flash, whereas digital SLR cameras allow various external flashes to be connected to suit different conditions.

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