Sunpak 433d Battery Holder Sunpak And Vivitar Flashes?

Sunpak and Vivitar flashes? - sunpak 433d battery holder

I am a new photographer who has only a Pentax K110D. I will of course by the "principle of testing and analysis, with projectors and lights in the house to photograph subjects in the house to save money. Most of the pictures are dark, that I learned my lesson, lol. They advised me to purchase a Sunpak 433D or Vivitar 285 or 283 for high performance and lower cost. I am on eBay and wondered if I really am a good deal for the purchase of these flashes are used by around 50 million shipping. I know I become a activation system for getting them, but you think I will make an intelligent decision?

3 comments:

kat&greg said...

I have no experience with the K110D or the Sunpak 433D. I have extensive experience with both the 283 and 285 though. Assuming that you have verified the compatibility of the shoe, I recommend that the 285th Here's why:
1) Very good deal - a good performance for the price. Not many bells and whistles, of course, take the prize.
2) A great square. Even if your device is shoes, is not compatible, you can flash like lightning - both automatic and manual mode (in terms of flash modes). I still have my 283 and 285 for the backup of my digital Canon.
3) A classic - that is, find the accessories, parts and help with the flash on most countries (and possibly global).
4) No longer can overcome them to Flash

Many people underestimate the 285, because it is very cheap for a flash. The truth is that I can do a lot of professional involvement with this flash. Just not in the interest of "professional performance." In the world of commercial photography, experience, customerct for the team in their view be to "see pro teams.

As used for the purchase of Flash, here are some points to note:
1) The 285 samples of 28 mm of coverage by a broadcaster. Make sure that the diffuser is included with the purchase. If not, you have to buy the stations to cover more than 35 mm.
2) In the automatic mode uses the flash sensor mounted on the removable media prior to the flash. Make sure that the sensor is supplied with the flash. If not, keep it as a studio flash - meaning that the diaphragm and calculate distances.
3) Make sure the flash is included battery holder. Some people buy packs of rechargeable batteries for flash - and / or adapters for use in battery packs, Part 3 If the owner of the missing mass, buys the use of AA batteries.
4) Make sure the cable is included Vivitar Flash. You need to flash a different way to jump into the stirrups. Your cable has, which means it will not be able to use, PC-cabledirectly without them.

If any of these items is missing, you should consider buying new. When buying the accessories and warranty. Here is a link where that is normally the purchase:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/61 ...

Other places, such as Adorama, Camera World and Calumet also considered.

In addition to the flash you want to invest a PC cable length, which would allow more creative freedom to use the flash. If your budget allows, you can also consider a light stand, or anything else that he will continue, and supports the light as you want. Good luck!

Edwin said...

Buy the Vivitar 285 new. It was reviewed in 2007 in order to synchronize voltage of 6V, if you secure your K110D. See here:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com
http://www.adorama.com
http://www.keh.com
http://www.beachcamera.com
http://www.uniquephoto.com

You can read the test http://www.popphoto.com Flash. In the 2007 edition of March.

cereselo... said...

My advice is to get a good flash, I have a flash Sunpack and I can not bear it. I use it when I have no choice. I prefer natural light anyway. You just do not have the best experience with them.

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