Marumi D35AF & D728AF Flashguns

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New flash guns from Marumi - Kenro have announced the availability of 2 new flashguns from Marumi.

Posted: 22nd September 2008
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Marumi D35AF Digital Autofocus FlashgunPress Release:

Kenro has announced the UK release of two new flash guns from Marumi, the D728AF and D35AF. Both units are suitable for either Canon or Nikon cameras and can be used with either digital or analog SLRs featuring fully automatic ETTL Operation.

The D728 model has 28m/92ft GN (50mm 100 ISO) and incorporates a zoom head with coverage from 28-85mm, bounce (0-90 degrees) and swivel (0-330 degrees), built-in Infra-red AF assistance beam, auto check indicator and auto standby.

The D35AF has the same specification as D728AF but with extra power, providing a guide number of 34m/112ft (50mm 100 ISO).

Both units are available in two models which are compatible with either Canon ETTL/ETTL11 dedication or Nikon iTTL. The D728 has an RRP of £69.33, while the D35AF is available for £88.13.

Says Kenro's managing director, Paul Kench: "For those looking for a low-cost alternative to Nikon or Canon flash guns, the Marumi models offer excellent value, while retaining all the benefits of TTL metering for perfect exposure."

Kenro is the official UK distributor for the range of Marumi photographic accessories, including filters, lens hoods and flash guns. See here for more details.

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