K&F Concept885 Wireless TTL Flash 1/8000 High-Speed Sync Speedlite Shoe Mount for Canon Nikon

SKU: KF22.011

  • 65.99
Overall Rating 5   9
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5
Superb Multi Camera Mount Speedlite
K&F Concept KF-885 Speedlight for Canon and NikonA well made speedlite for Canon and Nikon cameras.In the box I received: the KF-885 Speedlight , diffuser, stand, carrying pouch and Chinese and English instructions.I’ve not seen a multi camera supporting speedlite before.It support fully automatic E-TTL for Canon and i-TTL for Nikon.I’d say that the build quality and features are comparable with Canon’s and Nikon’s own branded speedlites. But at a reduced cost.The speedlite is powered with 4 AA batteries or an external power source. The manual doesn’t really give that much info about the external power port. And I’m not familiar with it. But it’s three pins in a line.The head can be fully adjusted for when bouncing the light off reflectors, walls and ceilings etc. Rotating horizontally -180 to 180 degrees.With 90 degrees upwards and 7 degrees downward movement.There’s also an inbuilt diffuser and mini reflector card in the head.The back of the speedlite features a nice screen, which can be illuminated.I found once I started to read the manual, the button layout and setting it made sense.I mainly use speedlites in manual mode and using them off camera with wireless triggers.It just gives me more control.I tested the speedlite with a set of (Canon mount) triggers, using a Sony A7R2 and it worked perfectly.I did mount the speedlite directly to the Sony, it does work. But it’s probably not recommanded for long term use, as it’s not listed as a Sony supporting product.I’ve not tried this feature, but the manual says it can also trigger other speedlites wirelessly.A powerful, versatile, great value light.Seven photos are shown below (if they appear).
06/02/2018
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