Customer Reviews for Sony HVLFSL1B External Slave Flash with Bracket for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras

Sony HVLFSL1B External Slave Flash with Bracket for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras
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Sony HVLFSL1B External Slave Flash with Bracket for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras List Price: $99.99
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sony HVLFSL1B External Slave Flash with Bracket for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras

Customer Review: Better as a hockey puck...great flash (if you're prepared for the footnotes)
Summary: 2 Stars

So, I'd read a few reviews and finally caved in and bought the flash. My Sony Cybershot DSC-P73 was on the list of compatible cameras and the price seemed reasonable.
But what I got for my money was disappointing. Okay...virtually useless.
Tucked away in the notes for the Flash (and nowhere on eBay ro the Sony site that I could see) is a "note" that, hey, this won't work outdoors and it won't work indoors either unless you're pointing it at a shiny surface.
Now I ask you: who wants to be pointing their uber-flash at a "shiny" surface while taking a picture?! Think you'll be seeing great results?
Not likely. Not from this "flash" anyway. If you can even get it to fire. Preliminary tests have proven the "note" to be true. It don't work. I did however get it to fire when I took the flash off and physically pointed the camera at the flash when taking the picture...so nice.

Customer Review: Worked Great!...Until It Didn't
Summary: 1 Stars

Purchased this Sony Slave Flash as an accessory to my Sony digital camera. Right before the warranty expired it quit working. Assuming it needed a new battery, I replaced it, only to have it quit again after a few light ups. By the time I realized the Slave Flash (and not the batteries) was at fault, the warranty had expired. I contacted Sony, explained that I had given their Slave Flash the benefit of the doubt by replacing batteries instead of contacting them, but they wouldn't help me a bit - no replacement and no repairs. In fact, they said it couldn't be repaired at all. I was advised to purchase a replacement Slave Flash. No thanks.
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