
( Brand: Prospec ), ( Features: Ttl ), ( Bundled Items: None ), ( Light Type: Xenon ), ( Bounce: Without Bounce ), ( Country/region Of Manufacture: China ), ( Type: Shoe Mount ), ( Camera Type: Film Camera ), ( Compatible Brand: For Canon )
Tarnish is one of the tricks people will use to conceal damage from view when trying sell an item. If there is pitting, scratching, or spotting of any kind I try to photograph it so you can inspect while reviewing the photos. The last photo in series was shot with this flash mounted on a canon 1ds mark ii camera and it seems to be working quite well.
Please try to understand that this is for the sake of saving you money on shipping charges.
The battery chamber shows absolutely no corrosion. It is also worth mentioning that batteries are heavy and therefore drive up the cost of shipping anyway.
This flash has been tested with batteries not included and it responded well. If batteries are included the shipping price will increase dramatically to allow for proper of these items.
Electronics virtually everything runs on, or contains some sort of today.
Please understand that I do my best to test electronic devices whenever can. You should be able to see that these are color additions and not a part of the piece.
If a pattern is named in the listing, you can be sure that I have researched it carefully and lot of confidence what i'm naming as. I would rather show you exactly what are getting so will not be disappointed when receive the item.
If the says that it is working, means was in fact working when I powered up and will disclose every test has been run, or whatever history know about device. If you see some bright spot or dark in the item it is likely to be that type of reflection. In every case I research the patterns and try to identify them for you.
After a sale is complete it becomes big hassle for everyone involved if the item was not what you thought.
That is not always possible and I would rather leave information off than misinform you by calling something the wrong pattern. Expecting them to function as new is not a realistic expectation. Vintage items are old and you should not expect them to function as they did when were new.
If the listing does not explicitly state that any part of item works, you should assume it.
That is as far I can go, am not an expert in the field and certify anything will work for any given length of time. Every time you apply power to any electronic device it could fail.
Please review the photos carefully. Photos please view all of the made available here as most your questions can be answered by simply examining these for yourself. In some cases, the best way to display a pattern, hallmark, or makers mark is add little color give photos better contrast.
Electronics will quit working whenever they.