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Leica SF 40 Flash

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Features

  • Compatible with Leica TTLGuide Number: 131' at ISO 100 and 105mmZoom Range: 24-105mm (16mm with Panel)LED Video Light with 9 Output Levels
  • Item Package Length : 10.0 centimeters
  • Item Package Weight : 12.7 ounces
  • Country Of Origin : CHINA

Description

Overview Specs In the Box Reviews 0 Accessories Q&A 5 Learn more on Explora Punch up your scene with some additional light from the SF 40 Flash from Leica. Optimized for use with Leica's latest cameras, the SF 40 has TTL support for automatic exposure and metering 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 9 output levels is available for lighting a scene for high resolution video capture.

Brand: Leica


Compatible Mountings: Leica


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Flash Sync Speed: 1/250


Included Components: flash


Wireless Technology: Optical Pulse


Has Self-Timer: No


Mount Type: Hot Shoe Mount


Connectivity Technology: Both


Guide Number: 131' at ISO 100 and 105mm


Compatible Camera Mount: Leica


Flash Sync Speed: 1/250


Color: Black


Global Trade Identification Number: 42


Model Number: FBA_SF40闪光ç¯


Manufacturer: Leica


Brand: Leica


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Built-In Media: flash


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  • Impressive for a camera hotshoe mounted speed ight
I took this picture on a Leica M11 monochrome in the middle of a moonless night—I was using a 50mm f/0.95 wide open with a colored glass filter that cost me 2 stops of light. I set it to TTL and this is the first shot. He’s not a professional model and was pretty hesitant to have his picture taken but when he saw how good he looked he agreed to let me do a studio shoot later. But the point is when you have time pressure and have to rely on TTL (which frankly in the last ~30 years as a photographer I haven’t used TTL since this year (2023). And I’ve been impressed with how well the TTL works.. if just *does* So for studio work I use profoto strobes—B1’s D2’s some ancient ones with raw exposed bulbs that are still awesome but when I’m on the road or doing just street photography and circumstances prevent me from using natural light, I’ve been using this. And I like it and recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by S S

  • Perfect Flash for Leica Q3
Through the lens flash. Q3 is a low light camera but if you want flash, this is great. A little large for the Q3 but it's balanced, this is only my opinion. Pricey but love Leica.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Chuckykhan

  • Works well, but -
Works like it should especially for such a small unit, but is way overpriced. Made not particularly well, wonder how long will last. If it doesn’t last through a lot of use, I will be very disappointed given its outrageous price!
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by William H. Palmer

  • It works.
I got this flash for my overpriced camera. It works perfectly. But it's a little pricey. If you have too much money and a Leica camera, this is the flash for you.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Robert A. Staton

  • Leica
Love this flash! Now I have the perfect setup!
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023 by Lisa

  • Smaller than I thought it would be, works great on the M10
This flash is much smaller than I thought it would be, and that makes me happy. It works great on my M10, and is light and well balanced on top of the camera. Everything just works automatically, it's more or less idiot-proof. Just put it on the camera, set it to TTL mode, and turn it on. It fills well in daylight and has a lot of power for bouncing off the walls etc. This flash (SF-40) and the SF-60 (which is huge) are the ONLY two options that give you high speed sync with a Leica M or SL camera. I deduct one star from my review because there is no reason this flash should cost so much; it's a flimsy piece of plastic just like any other $50 flash. I'm very frustrated that Leica has not let anyone else make third-party TTL and HSS enabled flashes for their cameras, it's a total racket. It is to the detriment of Leica owners that we have no other options than the SF-40 and the SF-60. If you don't need high speed sync, I would recommend instead getting an old used thyristor-based automatic flash for $20. They're not that hard to figure out and they give you exposures that are just as accurate as the SF-40. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024 by Jeff

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