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p.1 #1 · p.1 #1 · FS: INFRARED Sunpak Flash with Infrared Head | |
| Sunpak Flash with Infrared Head | Available
Price: $350.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new Shipping instructions: Included CONUS
Shoot INFRARED FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY with this New/NOS Sunpak 622 Super Pro-System Flash with IR Head. The IR Head puts out a lot of power at 840 nanometers. I get about f/16 at 10 feet with ISO 400. Your exposure will depend upon your camera and how it was converted. (see sample photo taken with this set-up of people in costumes) LifePixel converted my camera to 830nm deep black and white infrared, which is one of their darkest filter conversions -- so you will probably get f/22 with other conversions. Use this set-up with your infrared converted digital camera, or a film camera with infrared film. When the flash goes off, all you see is a very very faint purplish glow that is hardly noticeable and lasts a fraction of a second. THIS IS VERY USEFUL FOR PHOTOGRAPHING EVENTS LIKE CONCERTS WHERE A FLASH WOULD ANNOY THE PERFORMERS. AND YOU CAN EVEN USE THIS SET-UP IN DAYLIGHT FOR INFRARED FLASH FILL. So if you photographed someone at a park -- the foliage would get that cool infrared look, and your subject would be illuminated with the infrared flash -- there are so many creative things you can accomplish! I bought a few of these set-ups for a project back around 2004. These have not been available since 2005 or so. I have only a few more -- so get yours now. The rubber covering on the flash handle is coming off on the edges -- it may need a piece of double-stick tape -- or you can easily remove it -- it's only cosmetic. The flash takes 6 C size batteries (not included). Also included is a sync cord. Use the sync cord to trigger the flash, or you can attach a remote trigger. WHEN USING THE SYNC CORD - MAKE SURE TO USE A SOLD-SEPARATELY WEING-SAFE SYNC HOT SHOE TO HOT SHOE WITH PC -- this makes sure that if the trigger voltage on the Sunpak flash is too high for your camera, that the flash doesn't damage your camera circuitry. |
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