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The newly announced PENTAX AF160FC dedicated auto macro flash has been designed for Pentax DSLR cameras. The flash utilizes the automatic exposure-control system of PENTAX digital SLR cameras and is ideal for advanced close-up shots.

Main Features

(1) Uniform lighting on the subject to minimise unwanted shadows, making it ideal for close-up shots;

(2) P-TTL auto flash system to consistently ensure correct exposure levels, by measuring the flash’s pre-discharge with the camera’s image sensors and assessing the subject’s lighting condition with the camera’s multi-pattern metering system;

(3) Maximum guide number of 16 (at ISO 100/m);

(4) User-friendly operation with a single control dial on the back panel to simplify flash-mode changes and discharge-level adjustments;

(5) Advanced flash applications, including contrast-control auto flash and independent switching between two flash bulbs.


Tags: Pentax AF160FC Macro Flash, Pentax, Flash, Accessories
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