For Sale INFRARED FLASH - Sunpak 622 with modified IR HEAD

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Myself and others call this THE INFRARED BEAST - because it puts out so much IR light - you can literally do an exterior of Madison Square Garden with it. And it's something different, that few people have or use, to create some photo art with.

Shoot INFRARED FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY with this excellent used Sunpak 622 Super Pro-System Flash with a modified 840nm IR Head, and a regular zoom head. So you can shoot regular flash and IR flash. The IR Head puts out a lot of power at 840 nanometers. I get about f/16 at 10 feet with ISO 400. Your exposure will depend upon your camera and how it was converted. (see sample photo taken with this set-up of people in costumes) LifePixel converted my camera to 830nm deep black and white infrared, which is one of their darkest filter conversions -- so you will probably get f/22 with other conversions. Use this set-up with your infrared converted digital camera, or a film camera with infrared film. When the flash goes off, all you see is a very very faint purplish glow that is hardly noticeable and lasts a fraction of a second. THIS IS VERY USEFUL FOR PHOTOGRAPHING EVENTS LIKE CONCERTS WHERE A FLASH WOULD ANNOY THE PERFORMERS. AND YOU CAN EVEN USE THIS SET-UP IN DAYLIGHT FOR INFRARED FLASH FILL. So if you photographed someone at a park -- the foliage would get that cool infrared look, and your subject would be illuminated with the infrared flash -- there are so many creative things you can accomplish! The flash takes 6 C size batteries (not included). Also included is a sync cord. Use the sync cord to trigger the flash, or you can attach a remote trigger. WHEN USING THE SYNC CORD - MAKE SURE TO USE A SOLD-SEPARATELY WEING-SAFE SYNC HOT SHOE TO HOT SHOE WITH PC -- this makes sure that if the trigger voltage on the Sunpak flash is too high for your camera, that the flash doesn't damage your camera circuitry.

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matthias_h

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Hi,

Is your Sunpak flash with IR head still for sale?

Sincerely,

Matthias Hettwer
 

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Oh, OK. I would like to buy it then. How do I go about the transaction?
 

matthias_h

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yes - bump means it's still available - so if you have an older thread and want to remind people it's available you type "bump"

One question I have: What is the serial number and is this unit autofocus adapter compatible, meaning that it supplies the 6V for the AF adapter if it is used on the EXT-11 cable?
 
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