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The Sony F46RM is a flash with guide number 46 (at ISO 100), with a coverage for focal lengths from 24 to 105mm (15mm with the built-in diffuser). The recycling time between each flash varies between 0.1 and 2.5 seconds depending by the power level and by the type of batteries.
It can be used as wireless master or slave and it has radio transmitter control. The head can be tilted by -9 to +150 degrees and rotated by 180 degrees. It is powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline or Ni-Mh); it measures 64 x 114 x 89mm and it weights 308g. It is in production since 2021; the current price is 444 €.
1 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.
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Opinion:Purchased together with my A7IV almost always used in TTL because it behaves EGREGIAMENTE Robust and suitable for the fragile Sony slide, I preferred it to the real Godox or Newer precisely because I had read about big problems with the 7III and third-party flashes Also used in manual sometimes. It costs a bit but it's a really good product. I haven't tried using it with triggers yet.