Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras

Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras

Zeikos  ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras

  • Digital Slave Flash
  • Increase your Camera’s Flash Range
  • Red-Eye Reduction
  • Bracket Included

Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras, no camera connection required, automatically synchronizes and fires with your built-in flash

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1 Reply to “Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras”

  1. D. Spencer "My Life is based on a True Story." says:
    12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Better than I had hoped., April 8, 2011
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    This review is from: Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Slave Flash with bracket for digital SLR and point and shoot camaras (Electronics)

    I desperately needed a small, off camera, slaved flash for a photo session.
    I ordered this Zeikos ZE-DS12 Digital Pro Slave Flasheven after reading the mixed reviews and figured
    1.) it’s CHEAP.
    2.) It MIGHT work.
    When I got it, I noted that it was very cheaply built. I didn’t even test it
    (I was afraid it would only work once).
    So I set it up in the studio as a “kicker” light and I tell ya…
    This little thing ROCKS! It worked PERFECT! EVERY time!
    OK, well, It only “misfired” ONCE …in 67 shots!
    I expected it to work only ONCE!
    I am thrilled with this in-expensive little kicker light.
    Here is a photo of the flash in use in the studio:
    http://i51.tinypic.com/wb6p9f.jpg
    I put the flash in a jar with a amber gel in front of it to cast
    a pretty “glow” on the subjects. This little flash worked PERFECTLY!
    Dan
    […]

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