Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. MULTI POSITION - The Opteka IF-980 has an adjustable tilt head with six positions: -7 to 90°. The -7° downward tilt allows you to fully illuminate your subject when shooting close-up. You can also twist it to the left up to 90° and to the right up to 180°. MULTI ZOOM - The Opteka IF-980 covers a 24-180mm range (in 35mm full frame format) and extends to 18-180mm with the diffuser panel in place. In auto mode the zoom range is stepless, it does not set at 24mm, 35mm, etc, but matches the exact focal length of the zoom lens for optimal lighting. LOW LIGHT AUTO FOCUS - The Opteka IF-980 has an autofocus assist for low-light photography. Additionally the flash provides an independent AF assist. When a flash is mounted to the camera, the AF Assist option is enabled. The normal AF Assist light will not be used, instead the flashes autofocus assist system will take effect. E-TTL - The flash and ambient light are reflected by the subject through the camera lens and then metered by the camera's TTL metering system. The flash power is adjusted accordingly. A digital camera TTL flash system, often known as E-TTL, involves firing a pre-flash before the actual exposure SPECIFICATIONS - Guide 85m / 278'@ ISO 100, Red Eye Reduction, Auto Focus Target Assist Illumination, On-Camera E-TTL, Wireless Capability, Slave Mode S1 and S2, Multi-Stroboscopic Flash Mode, Manual Flash Mode, Built-In Wide Angle Diffuser and Bounce, Up to 1500 Flash Cycles Per Charge (must use rechargeable batteries), Recycle Time 2.9s, 2.1" Backlit LCD, 7 to 90 Degree Tilt, 180 Degree Rotation, PC Sync Port, 1 Year Opteka Warranty
Probably going to be an acceptable unit once I find a manual that will take me through the menu driven system. Have figured out some limited modes. Just be aware that if you dont already know how to use this unit, the manual will be of limited to no value. These really need to be tested with a cross-section of professional to rank amateur customers before, in this case, a poor joke of a user manual is unleashed on the general public. Nice try Opteka. Ill update the review on the unit itself when I get it figured out. OK. I promised to follow up. Finally took the unit to a second-hand electronics dealer near me. By the way a tip of the hat to Stuff in Clackamas Oregon. The guys took the time to sort out the flash unit and showed me the procedure for resetting the menu. Now I can run basic functions and it seems to be a good unit. That being said. I could not recommend this unit with the instructions included, they are useless. It has been several months now and 42nd St. photo and Opteka have been no help. The best 42nd could do was "Send the unit back." Optecka, well several inquiries have gone unanswered. I can only assume that their responsibility ends at the loading dock.
Iosif Abramov
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There is missing wide angle diffuser in the package. Someone tries to sell separately? I want it. Because I paid it.
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