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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best 20 Bucks I've Spent In A Long Time,
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This review is from: Pro Digital Auto Slave Flash with Bracket Set for Canon PowerShot A480, E1, SX110, A2100, A2000, A1100, A1000, SX200, SX10, SX1, SD780, SD880, SD990, SD970, SD960, SD1200, G10, D10 Cameras (Electronics)
I was Googling for a slave flash for my Powershot SD790 IS and saw offers in the hundreds of dollars, so when I spotted this offer for 20 bucks, I figured it was too good to be true. But it was the only one in my price range which would have been under $50.
I am very surprised that it works very well. I need to take pictures at polka dances where the lights are lowered. Without the slave, my pictures needed to be enhanced and lightening them or increasing the gamma nearly always caused artifacts in the pictures. No enhancement is needed for pix I take using this Zeikos slave. It allows me to select the flash with the first, second, third or fourth flash of the camera's flash which depends on the camera's setting. It can also be used as a remote supplementary flash and, if my camera had a hot shoe, it could be used with that. I'm very happy with it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not really impressed,
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This review is from: Pro Digital Auto Slave Flash with Bracket Set for Canon PowerShot A480, E1, SX110, A2100, A2000, A1100, A1000, SX200, SX10, SX1, SD780, SD880, SD990, SD970, SD960, SD1200, G10, D10 Cameras (Electronics)
I didn't see much of a difference in lighting...it wasn't much better than my built-in flash. I was expecting a broader range, so I'm not impressed with it. I was pleased, however, that I was still able to use my tripod with the slave flash attached to it and my camera.
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