SP Studio Pro Mini Suction Cup Slave Strobe
From SP

Positions at any angle. Up to 260 flashes on fresh batteries.; Requires 2 AA's. 8 second recycle time.
Brand: SP Studio Systems Dimensions: .30 pounds

Great Flash for Digital cameras! Slave flashes are the best thing since sliced bread for taking good flash photos without a lot of technical stuff! Just put this flash where it will fill in some light, turn it on and take your flash shot as usual. The flash on the camera must be turned on, because that's what fires this slave flash. It doesn't mess up the exposure, but provides enough light that your photos loose a lot of the flat look that an on-camera flash provides. If you want to take photos of small objects to post on the internet, a couple of these on either side of the subject will help you make clear, professional looking photos. If taking photos indoors at a special occasion, you can leave the flash on, and pointed at a light colored wall, and it will work with other people's flash photos, too, improving the quality of the lighting for everyone. I also like that it takes AA batteries. If you go on vacation and your rechargeables die, you can always find someplace to buy some. When camping, I found them at the camp store. It's small and light to carry, too. I haven't used it a lot yet, but the results have been excellent so far! Slave Flash These really work. Just great with my Nikon D40. No complaints, and they are CHEAP too. UPDATE: I am now using three Nikon SB-600's in CLS remote control with the d80 and d300. These little slave flashes work fine along side them.

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