Mini Flash F50 Camera Flash GN10,5 Power Levels Aluminum Manual Hot Shoe Flash for Ricoh GR3/Sony zv1/Sony zve 10/Fuji/Canon/Nikon/Film Cameras.(Black)
[Compact & Lightweight Design]: The MEDALight F50 mini camera flash, crafted with CNC precision engineering and featuring a full aluminum alloy construction, boasts a compact dimension of 40×40×34mm and a weight of only approximately 47g—making it highly portable for on-the-go photography.
[Manual Camera Flash Control]: The MEDALight F50 manual flash features a retro-style metal dial for mode selection and is equipped with 5 power levels (1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, FULL). This allows for precise power adjustment tailored to aperture, shooting distance, and ISO settings—accurately accommodating diverse lighting requirements.
[Extended Battery Endurance]: The MEDALight F50 mini flash is equipped with an integrated 3.7V/400mAh lithium battery, delivering up to 700 flashes on a full charge, complemented by a rapid charging time of approximately 1–2 hours.
[Wide Compatibility]: As a manual hot shoe flash for camera, it works with most cameras featuring a single hot shoe contact, including models like for Ricoh Gr3/Fujifilm/sony zv1/sony zve 10/canon/nikon. Note: Not compatible for Sony ZV-1F.
[Reliable Recycling Time]: At full power level, the recycle time is about 4 seconds, and it can perform continuous shooting at the lowest power setting (1/16), ensuring smooth shooting experience.
[Precise Color Temperature Calibration]: The MEDALight F50 mini camera flash features a meticulously calibrated color temperature of 6200K±400K, ensuring the delivery of natural, consistent illumination that preserves accurate color rendition in your photographs.
[Noted]Please be aware that when this MEDALight F50 mini camera flash is used in combination with long lenses or lens hoods, shadows might potentially appear on your photographed subject because of the position of the flash. For optimal results, we suggest matching this flash with smaller lenses or use of a hot shoe adapter to elevate the position of the flash.