Отзывы о Вспышка Sony HVL-F20M
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Sony HVL-F20M?
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I was able to track the package and was delivered on time and it works great.
As improvements, it could be better to have a quick lock, and switch from plastic to better materials.
I do think the price is a little high (no doubt due in part to no alternatives - yet), but it's about as plug-and-play as it gets.
The recharge time takes about two to three seconds with rechargeable batteries. Usage is simple, flip the flash down and it turns off. Flip it up and it turns on. I was able to get about 100 flash before the recharge time in between pictures began to get unbearable.
There's a small turn dial for telescope flash, but I couldn't really tell the difference.
It's more of a preference, but I would've have prefer if they engineered it where the flash can be powered from the NEX-6 built in battery instead of using 2-AAA battery.
However I found the flash to be underpowered in darker situations and the two AAA batteries seem to
run out very fast.
I'm also disappointed that there is no on/off switch, other than opening and closing the flash. It switches on way too easily when in my camera bag and drains the batteries. I've gotten into the habit of removing the batteries when the flash is not in use.
Unit arrived on time !
Two little issues. It doesn't rotate, so vertical shots don't bounce well. Second, the silly on/off method. You have to have the flash 90 degrees from the connector to turn it off. I don't understand the design process in that. There are switches on this thing, just include an on/off one as well.
I wish there was something between this and the HVL-F43M, but for $100, this does the job well.
You are paying a premium because it is made by Sony for Sony cameras. I also have the ProMaster FL160 for Sony Cameras and while it is much more powerful, the TTL just doesn't work right on camera. The HVLF20M will give you constant shots every time.
Used as direct flash it has TTL metering. Used as a bounce flash you need to bump up flash exposure compensation and use ISO 400 to 800, but it does a very nice job at distances up to 12-14 feet (3 meters) with those minor changes. For further distances you'll have to use direct flash, but there's a "tele" setting on the flash which supposedly will focus its light on a narrower but slightly more distant target.






