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Promaster FTD 5700 AF Twin Flash Unit w/printed manual
Dec 9, 2011 11:17:08   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
Not sure it's worth value today but was around the 249.00 mark when purchased for my old Canon A1. This is for film camera's but can be used with digital with some practice. I have used this Flash maybe 300-400 times total est.

For information on this click the link below.
http://www.cordcamera.com/Promaster-FTD-5700-High-Power-Electronic-Flash-P204.aspx

I found it online selling for 119.99 but online items are normally over priced. Make me a reasonable offer and include shipping at 14.00 signature will be required.

This flash unit is in great condition and works flawlessly. Manual mode includes 1/16 and full or use it on full Auto mode. It's a great buy.

NOTE: stock photograph (not my photograph)
NOTE: stock photograph (not my photograph)...

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Dec 16, 2011 12:39:41   #
mwh2385 Loc: Fairfield Glade, Tennessee
 
I, also have one. It is a fantastic flash. I use it on my digital cameras. We do weddings and it has never failed me yet!

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Dec 16, 2011 12:40:07   #
mwh2385 Loc: Fairfield Glade, Tennessee
 
I, also have one. It is a fantastic flash. I use it on my digital cameras. We do weddings and it has never failed me yet![/quote]

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Dec 16, 2011 13:28:32   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
mwh2385 wrote:
I, also have one. It is a fantastic flash. I use it on my digital cameras. We do weddings and it has never failed me yet!
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I loved using mine when I did use it but I got this new one and no longer have a use for it...

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Dec 17, 2011 20:31:20   #
Rookie Loc: Syracuse
 
Will this work on a canon 5d markii

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Dec 17, 2011 23:35:00   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
Rookie wrote:
Will this work on a canon 5d markii


Manually yes. Auto no. It will take some practice to keep the exposure corrected but I've learned that on the digital EOS camera's it's all within the aperture settings anything from f/11 and up is a start depending on the darkness of the area.

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