![]() ![]() The Flashpoint Zoom Li-on III is a flash that required digging in the instruction manual, personally. But, I’ll be using a camera rain poncho or big Ziplock if I want to use this flash in heavier rain. I was caught in an unexpected mist while shooting a wedding with this flash and it didn’t get destroyed. The battery compartment is open at the sides, so there’s more potential for rain to get in. It’s not something I can recommend with the Flashpoint Zoom Li-on III, however. I’ve taken non-sealed flashes in the rain for a few minutes to backlight the rain. The buttons and switches all feel nice and smooth. The plastic construction actually feels a little nicer than my Nikon flash. The Flashpoint Zoom Li-on III doesn’t feel like a cheap flash. Exposure Compensation (TTL): ± 3 stops in 1/3 of a stop increments.Full power flashes per charge: Approx.Power Control: 1/256th power to full power in 1/3 and 1/10th stop increments.Power Source: 7.2V/2600mAh Li-ion polymer battery 2.6Ah 18Wh.Bounce Function (Tilt and Swivel): 0 to 330° horizontally (180° in any direction) and -7° to 120° vertically.Triggering Modes: Hot Shoe, R2 Radio Controller (integrated), Sync Port, Optical Slave S1, Intelligent Optical Slave S2.R2 Groups: 4 Transmitter (A camera/B/C/D) 5 Receiver (A/B/C/D/E).Lens Coverage: 20-200 mm with automatic or manual zoom control.Remote or Manual Flash (Master or Slave, with Groups) using the Integrated R2 Radio System: HSS.Manual Flash: Remote (Master or Slave, with Groups).Guide Number: 197 ft/60 meters 100 200mm zoom.Adorama lists the following tech specs for the Flashpoint Zoom Li-on III:
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