» Canon HF-DC1 High Power Flash for Canon Powershot Digital Cameras
Canon HF-DC1 High Power Flash for Canon Powershot Digital Cameras Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Canon
EAN: 0013803046137
Feature: Increase flash range up to 30 feet
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Label: Canon Cameras US
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Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
Model: 9940A001
Publisher: Canon Cameras US
Studio: Canon Cameras US
Canon HF-DC1 High Power Flash for Canon Powershot Digital Cameras Features
- Increase flash range up to 30 feet
- Go handheld or use mounting bracket for attachment to camera, light stand, or tripod
- Linked to camera's zoom lens, narrows flash angle at telephoto end
- Guide number of 18, ISO 100 meters
- For use with Canon G6/G5/S70/S60/SD500/SD400/SD300/SD200/SD20/A95/A520/A510/A400/Pro 1/S1 IS
Accessories for Canon HF-DC1 High Power Flash for Canon Powershot Digital Cameras
- Kodak Photolife 3V Li Batteries (1-Pack)
- Adorama 4060 Background Lightstand with 1/4 x 20 Threaded Mounting Screw.
- Adorama Slinger Bag, Single Strap Backpack / Shoulder Bag, Black.
- Adorama Slinger Bag, Single Strap Backpack / Shoulder Bag, Camouflage
- Adorama CR-123 Batteries, 3.0 volt Lithium, Pack of Two, K123LA.
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Canon HF-DC1 High Power Flash for Canon Powershot Digital Cameras Reviews
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Summary: Canon HF-DC1 Flash
Comment: I have had already this flash and give it away to my niece who loves photography. Since then, my flash shots were sort of 'anemic' on brightness; that is why I bought it again for my SD40 Elph camera. Nice product.....
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Summary: Canon HF-DC1 High Power Flash for A650is Digital Camera
Comment: Canon HF-DC1 High Power Flash for Canon Powershot Digital Cameras Auxilary Flash for Canon A650is Digital Camera; comact and operated by a single battery. For taking intermediate distance flash including group photos and for use with telephoto and wide angle lenses whose sizes interfere with the standard flash. Includes a mounting bracket that places the flash side by side with the camera or it can be hand held and operated manually. Has a postive "off" position to avoid accidental discharge and three flash settings to conserve battery power. Durable draw string storage bag with pocket for bracket to prevent scratching.
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Summary: Canon High Power Flash
Comment: What a difference this flash has made in my inside house photos. As a realtor, the house photos are so very important as the first step to finding a buyer for a home since 87% start their search on the internet and will only view homes with photos, so they better be good!!!
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Summary: Canon HF-DC1 Flash
Comment: This product was everything I was told it would be. It was shipped when I was told it would be and it showed up at my door when I was told it would be here. I am very happy with this flash unit.
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Summary: Worthwhile Add-On
Comment: I am using this flash with a Canon SD870 IS, which has a very weak built-in flash. It is incredibly light weight and comes in a nice bag, which is important given that I bought the camera to keep in my purse. The three flash levels come in very handy, although I've had to retake photos that were too light or two dark because I set the wrong level. Practice will resolve most of that. It's wonderful to be able to hold the flash in my hand and direct it where I want the added light. The only downside is increased red-eye, but the SD870 is weak in that department to begin with, so it's likely more a function of the camera than the slave flash.



