Kenro has introduced an own-brand TTL flashgun that fits both Nikon and Canon cameras.
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Kenro has released an own-brand TTL flashgun that fits both Nikon and Canon cameras and features high-speed synchronisation (up to 1/8000s), S1 and S2 slave functions, fast recycle time (2.3s), manual or autozoom (18-180mm) and a built-in wide-angle diffuser and reflector card.
The flashgun has a guide number of 58 (ISO100, 180mm) and a wireless flash distance indoors of up to 30m and outdoors up to 15m.
There's an LCD screen (with backlight option) and function buttons on the rear of the flashgun and the following flash modes are available: automatic (TTL, e-TTL, i-TTL), manual (M), stroboscopic (multi), Canon / Nikon master, slave light (SLAVE c, SLAVE n, S1, S2) and surrounded by flash exposure (FEB).
Other features include rear curtain sync, rotating flash head, 4 communication channels and 3 slave unit groups, 5500K colour temperature, flash time 1/200s – 1/20,000s, power saving mode, overheat protection and manual flash control of 1/128 – 1/1 step 0.3EV. External connections include hot shoe, PC sync and external power supply. Size is 7 x 6.5 x 20cm and weight is 460g. It operates on 4 standard AA batteries.
A carry case, softbox, user manual and flash stand also come packaged with the flashgun.
The Kenro Speedflash KFL101 retails for around £95 and is available now from various retailers and Amazon.

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