1) Canon Speedlite 220EX Flash Unit
2) Multi-Voltage Rapid Charger with 4 NiMH Batteries
3) Extra Set of 4 High Capacity 2900mAh NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
4) Precision Design 6-Piece Deluxe Cleaning Kit.
Featuring a recycle time of 0.1 to 4.5 seconds, the Canon Speedlite 220EX Flash Unit is a fully automatic flash that excels at providing natural-looking, balanced flash exposures. It is compact, lightweight and compatible with all Canon EOS cameras. The 220EX incorporates the superior technology of Canon's unique E-TTL evaluative pre-stored flash exposure control system, FE Lock for a new dimension of creative control, and FP Flash (High Speed Sync) for flash photography up to maximum shutter speed. When in E-TTL mode, flash exposure is measured and controlled by the camera in combination with Canon's AIM system. Subject position, ambient light level, evaluative metering and pre-flash data are instantly analyzed, including heavy back-lighting or reflections from background windows or mirrors. Sporting a Save Energy feature, whereby the flash is shut down after 90 seconds of idle, the 220EX is powered by four AA batteries, and has a flash capacity between 250 and 1,700. The convenience and ease of use ensure the 220EX a place in the hands of photographers who want a high-quality flash.
This kit includes a total of 8 ultra high capacity 2900mAh Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries, and a lightweight charger that fully charges four batteries in 5 hours.
The cleaner your photo equipment is, the sharper your pictures will be. The Precision Design 6-Piece Deluxe Cleaning Kit includes what you need to keep your equipment sparkling clean: Hurricane Air Blower; Cleaning Brush; Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth; Lens Tissue; Lens Cleaning Liquid; and Cotton Swabs.
Customer Review: Pleased with my new speedilite
I recently purchased a Canon speedilite for my digital camera. I used it the following weekend to take pictures at a wedding. I was very pleased with the results.
Customer Review: Canon Flash Kit
I am pleased with this purchase. Received quickly from seller. Would buy from again.
Solenoids are electrically operated switches consisting of a coil of wire around a metal plunger. When electricity flows through the coil it becomes a magnet, and pulls the metal plunger into itself. This pulling action has all sorts of purposes on an engine: it can. for instance, be used to shut off the fuel supply, allowing the engine to be stopped from the dashboard, or to operate the heavy duty switch that allows current to flow between the battery and starter motor.
On most small petrol engines, that is all the starter solenoids do, just allow current to flow to the motor. The physical connection between the motor and the engine is achieved by an arrangement known as a bendix, made up of a cog (called a pinion) that can slide along a spiral groove machined into the motor's shaft. While the motor is stopped, a spring holds the pinion down towards the starter body by a spring. As the starter starts to turn, the pinion takes time to catch up so for a fraction of a second it is turning more slowly than the shaft on which it is mounted. As a result, the spiral groove in the shaft screws its way through the pinion, forcing it away from the starter body to engage with a circle of matching teeth (called the ring gear) on the engine's flywheel. As soon as the engine starts, the ring gear drives the pinion faster than the motor is turning, so the opposite happens: the pinion screws its way back down the starter shaft to disengage itself from the ring gear.
Diesel engines generally have a more rugged set-up called a pre-engaged starter. Here, solenoids do two jobs. The first part of their travel is used to push the starter pinion into engagement with the ring gear: only when the pinion is engaged can the plunger complete its movement to allow current to flow to the motor.
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