Pentaxian Registered: September, 2017 Location: South Wales Posts: 2,978 | Review Date: October 18, 2017 | Recommended | Price: $40.00
| Rating: 8 |
Pros: | Pentax dedication including Film Era TTL, zoom/wide head | Cons: | No part-power on manual. Modern TTL not supported | | This is an independent and cheaper equivalent to the Pentax AF280T, and I bought it c2000 as a replacement when my 280T broke down. (I subsequently mended the 280T, but two units are handy).
I have measured the trigger voltage as 5.9V, correct polarity (the AF280T was 7.8V).
The head pulls in and out for wide, normal and two telephoto positions. There are two auto modes (for F4 and F8 at 100 ISO) and the TTL mode. At first sight there seems to be no manual mode, but in fact the TTL mode is a manual mode if the camera does not provide a TTL signal, or the unit is off-camera without the auxiliary connections being made. There are no reduced power manual modes.
Construction is what you expect for a budget unit, but in the battery door department, which seems to be a weak point with many flash units, it is fine : the door slides in a groove, the downside of which is that it could be dropped and lost while changing batteries.
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