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Give your pictures that professional look

If your passion is photography, then the Samsung SEF15A Flash is an accessory that you really need to get. Its slim, lightweight and stylish design is easy to carry and packs a powerful performance that is sure to enhance your pictures. Featuring both Auto-TTL Flash and Manual Flash options you can really tailor your flash to meet your needs and levels of experience. Once you have mastered the Samsung SEF15A Flash, your photography will become a lot more flexible and creative. And that’s when you start capturing like a professional.

Easy to Carry

The Samsung SEF15A Flash is a must-have for any one that needs camera accessories that not only performs but are also stylish and convenient. Optimized for the NX series, it features a compact and slim design that fits perfectly, and provides a lightweight flash accessory that doesn’t affect your shooting style. Its slim, lightweight design also makes it easy to store and carry.

Auto TTL Flash

Optimize your photographs with Auto TTL (through the lens) Flash, which is easy to use and perfect even for beginners. This feature basically ensures that the correct amount of light, through the exposure timing, is received on the film plane. This puts control back into the photographer’s hands.

 Manual Flash

The Samsung SEF15A Flash provides photographers the option to manually set their flash settings. This means that the flash will deliver a full exposure when the Manual button is pressed. The photography can then be further controlled by shutter speed or the aperture setting. This allows for not only more creative shots, but also greater levels of accuracy and clarity in your photography.

specifications
Size (WxHxD)
  • Size (WxHxD): 55 x 45.5 x 73.6 mm
Weight
  • 80.4g (without battery)
    80.4g (without battery)

    Weight of the phone, measured in ounces (oz.).


Flash Type
  • A-TTL external flash
Burst Mode
  • A-TTL/Manual
Flash Metering Control
  • Auto
Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notification