The cost of Flash is well justified. Although the recessed exposure and pulse power buttons can be adjusted to, the manufacturer undoubtedly should have made them more user-friendly at the design stage. By obtaining a second set of batteries, the issue of the absence of an indication of the charge of the power sources was successfully resolved. Someone who spends a significant amount of time photographing should still have more than one set of power sources with them at all times. A further shortcoming of the flash is that it does not come equipped with a business card reflector, according to some users. Naturally, this is not a problem: a homemade one can literally be built in thirty minutes, and it costs thirty to fifty dollars, and someone might be pleased with a white A4 sheet (for me, this option seemed less convenient). And from a purely personal standpoint, I believe that the angle of rotation of the flash head being set at 270 degrees is insufficient. I am not yet capable of finding a solution to this problem.
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