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Comparison Meike Speedlite MK-431 vs Meike Speedlite MK-430

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Meike Speedlite MK-431
Meike Speedlite MK-430
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Typeregular (classic)regular (classic)
Camera compatibility
Canon
Nikon
Canon
Nikon
Specs
Guide number
36 /ISO 100, 105 mm/
36 /ISO 100, 85 mm/
Reload time4 с4 с
Pulse duration1/200 - 1/20000 c1/200 - 1/20000 c
TTLTTLTTL
Power management++
Beam angle24 - 105 mm
Rotary head
Head anglevertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 270 degreesvertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 270 degrees
Features
Features
autofocus illumination
automatic zoom
manual zoom
slave mode
autofocus illumination
automatic zoom
manual zoom
slave mode
Wireless control++
Power supply
Power source4xAA4xAA
General
Screen
Screen backlight
Dimensions165х74.6х59.2 mm165х74.6х59.2 mm
Weight275 g275 g
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2013july 2013

Beam angle

The angle at which the main beam of light from the flash diverges. This parameter is not expressed directly, in degrees, but in terms of the focal lengths of the corresponding lenses, in millimetres: for example, a beam angle of 105 mm corresponds to the angle of view of a lens with the same focal length (35 mm equivalent). This makes it easy to select a flash for specific optics, so that it most effectively illuminates all the space in the frame. And the most advanced modern flashes can have a variable dispersion angle, allowing you to adjust them to different shooting features; this feature is especially useful when using zoom lenses. Changing the angle of dispersion is carried out by a movable lens installed in the flash head, it can be carried out both automatically and manually (for more details, see "Functions and Capabilities").
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