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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss 5050Z Price in the General Diving Forums forums: 700 quid is way beyond me! i will stick with my torch for now. Let me know when someone is ... |
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| Imported post That's more the price i wouldnt object to paying! has anyone got one of these? any reviews?
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| Imported post Lots of people use it with the Oly mju 400 and are satisfied, according to postings on the Digitaldiver.net forum, so I don't see why it shouldn't work fine with the C5050Z as well. Don't take my word for it though.
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| Imported post C'mon John it doesn't look anything like sexy enough. A flash like this just isn't, well, flash. Actually its a good price, and if you know you're only going to do macro or close W/A then I'd say go for it. For WA shots it wouldn't have the coverage (although only lacking by about 5 degrees) or the power output of the strobes I mentioned above (it does quote a Guide number of 15 cf the 10 of the DS-125, but the Ike specifies this as UW whereas the Epoque does not, potentially misleading? - difficult to say). It also doesn't have the same degree of precise control of the flash strength in manual - but I most for most uses this may not be an issue. The recycle time, however, is also a painful 6/7 secs - it may not seem like long but when you're waiting U/W for that it'll seem like ages, esp compared to the 1 sec achievable with the Ike 125. As you say it should also work well with the 5050 in a PT-015 or Ike housing. It's not terribly big or heavy either so would be easy to travel with. It does look like a nice little strobe. Now my Caveat (applicable to me only): I can feel UW photography starting to suck me in like top-side photography did years ago - but then I had far less funds so couldn't indulge myself. Now its a different matter and I don't want to be in the same position with this as I have been with all my other diving equipment - ie having to upgrade because I end up wanting to achieve more than when I started out. I know that I will upgrade to a housed D-SLR in the next year or so (in fact I'd have one now if I hadn't felt compelled to return my shiny Canon300d) and I want to be sure that the strobe I buy will go with it - the 5050 will be kept as a back-up and I would be able to use the strobe interchangably on both cameras. I sometimes wish now that I had never been tempted to take my darn camera underwater. Jules, I don't recall seeing any reviews for this but jsut go ask for peoples experiences over on DD. EDIT: Ok just done a search over on Dd and here is a thread on the here is a thread on this flash. If your style of photography isn't demanding now and you know it won't be in the future then this does look a good buy. No comments on build quality though. here is another thread.
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| Imported post Actually, a friend of mine has just bought one to go with his new Olympus mju 40. It is very neat and compact and seems well enough made. Tim knows a lot more about this than I do but, regarding the recycle time, the recycle time for the Sea & Sea YS60TTL, which is a later version of the YS50TTL that I use with my MotorMarine IIEX, is 6.5 sec, i.e. almost exactly the same. It does seem like a long time at times but I suppose that is something you have to put up with, as is the limited power, unless you are willing to spend BIG money.
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