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The Fujifilm EF-42 is a flash with guide number 42 (at ISO 100), with a coverage for focal lengths from 24 to 105mm (20mm with the wide-angle panel, built-in). The recycling time between each flash varies between 0.1 and 3.5 seconds depending by the power level and by the type of batteries.
The charge is enough for 220 flashes at full power. The head can be tilted from 0 to +90 degrees and rotated by 300 degrees.
It is powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline, Ni-Mh or Li-Ion); it measures 64 x 116 x 102mm and it weights 260g. It is in production since 2011; the current price is 220 €.
2 users have given it an average vote of 7.0 out of 10.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Cheap, relatively powerful, orientation, battery life
Cons:Few functions, cheap, sometimes moves on the sled losing contact
Opinion:Taken used for very few euros, it is a flash Sunpack of analog and rebranded derivation. He does his honest work, with good power and orientation, with limited functions and dated conception. Anyway, he does his honest job, as long as he doesn't stress too much. I recommend it but not at full price. The fuji flash system is perfectable and in this sense you can still appreciate it
Pros:Good power, orientable head, cost all in all "human".
Cons:Very slow to recharge, less than the shots declared to be full power, TTL problems with some fuji machines
Opinion:It was my first "serious" flash. It's not a bad flash, but it has serious limitations. First of all charging times, which prevent the use of bursts of flashing. I used it on several fuji bridges (HS10, H20 and HS50). On the HS50 the TTL did not work, forcing you to set in manual. Among the pros, however, is good power and excellent configurability.
Cons:There is no hooded diffuser, there is no flash bag, very slow charging times, TTL works badly
Opinion:Recommended by the shopkeeper in favor of the Ef-X500, I succumbed to the temptation to save 300 euros. I use this flash paired with the X-H1 and I'm not satisfied at all. When you use it in situations where you need multiple shots in a row already after the first flashata loses power until the 4th shot where it is practically dark (we talk about use in dim interiors, not total darkness. In single-shot mode). The flash, every now and then, does not work in TTL and fires at maximum power, thus ruining the shot. The charging times are really excessive and the batteries last about 300 clicks. (this is a variable data, depending on the power etc.) However the power is great when it works properly. The dimensions are compact and with x-h1 is balanced well.