A face-detecting camera flash: Sony HVL-F28RM
The HVL-F28RM is small, compact and works as a radio commander.
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The HVL-F28RM is small, compact and works as a radio commander.
Sony’s HVL-F45RM has a small form factor, an LED lamp and built-in radio.
The Profoto B1, B2, D2 and Pro-10 TTL studio flashes will get Sony support in “early 2017”.
Elinchrom Skyport wireless flash triggers now support Sony cameras.
Sony has announced development of the FA-WRC1M wireless radio commander and FA-WRR1 receiver, coming this summer.
Phottix has posted a teaser for the upcoming release of the Odin II TTL flash trigger for Sony.
Phottix has updated its Sony-fit Mitros-series flashguns to use the new Multi-Interface Shoe standard.
Sony has a new entry-level flashgun called the HVL-F32M with wireless slave functions and a dust & moisture-sealed body.
Is Sony’s QX1 a clunky toy, or will phones and cameras get more configurable as time goes on? Who wants bokeh and softbox lighting from their phone?
Kenro has announced the release of the Nissin i40 compact flashgun for Sony, Olympus and Panasonic.
MeiKe’s compact TTL hotshoe flash, the MK-300, has now been released for Olympus and Panasonic.
A rumoured Sony Xperia Z3X cameraphone could support modular accessories including viewfinders and flashguns.