Overview

Leica SF 40 Flash

Punch up your scene with some additional light from the SF 40 Flash from Leica. Optimised for use with Leica's latest cameras, the SF 40 has TTL support for automatic exposure and metreing and it features a compact design with a useful output. Rated with a guide number of 131' at ISO 100 and 105mm, this unit can easily illuminate a room or subject. Also, it has a zoom range of 24-105mm, which can be expanded to 16mm with the use of the pull-out diffusion panel, for excellent coverage with your lenses. On top of this, an LED video light with nine output levels is available for lighting a scene for high resolution video capture.

SKU: GC165-14624

Leica SF 40 Flash

Leica SF 40 Flash

Punch up your scene with some additional light from the SF 40 Flash from Leica. Optimised for use with Leica's latest cameras, the SF 40 has TTL support for automatic exposure and metreing and it features a compact design with a useful output. Rated with a guide number of 131' at ISO 100 and 105mm, this unit can easily illuminate a room or subject. Also, it has a zoom range of 24-105mm, which can be expanded to 16mm with the use of the pull-out diffusion panel, for excellent coverage with your lenses. On top of this, an LED video light with nine output levels is available for lighting a scene for high resolution video capture.

Fully featured as a flash, the SF 40 offers both tilt up to 90° and a full 360° of rotation for complete bounce coverage. It can also be set as a wireless remote flash when used with a compatible commander unit. Recycle time ranges from 0.1-4 seconds and it runs on four AA batteries. Additionally, it has support for slow, high-speed, 1st and 2nd curtain sync modes.

Key Features:

Compatible with Leica TTL

Guide Number 131' at ISO 100

Zoom Range 24-105mm (16mm with Panel)

LED Video Light with Nine Levels

Tilts Upward 90° Easily

Rotates Left and Right 180°

Wireless Remote Functionality

What's in the Box:

Leica SF 40 Flash

External Diffuser

Soft Case

Flash Stand

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Product Overview

Leica SF 40 Flash

Punch up your scene with some additional light from the SF 40 Flash from Leica. Optimised for use with Leica's latest cameras, the SF 40 has TTL support for automatic exposure and metreing and it features a compact design with a useful output. Rated with a guide number of 131' at ISO 100 and 105mm, this unit can easily illuminate a room or subject. Also, it has a zoom range of 24-105mm, which can be expanded to 16mm with the use of the pull-out diffusion panel, for excellent coverage with your lenses. On top of this, an LED video light with nine output levels is available for lighting a scene for high resolution video capture.

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