PHOTOOLEX LCD Camera Flash Speedlite for SLRs vs ZF08 Mini Camera Flash Speedlite with Universal Hot Shoe
Overall winner: PHOTOOLEX LCD Camera Flash Speedlite for SLRs
Key Differences
PHOTOOLEX FK310 (A) offers a higher guide number (GN33), stable 5500K output and manual/S1/S2 modes, making it better for users needing stronger, consistent light. ZENIKO ZF08 (B) is notably more compact and lighter with fast recycling and multiple power levels, suited for photographers prioritizing portability and quick recycle times but with less raw power
PHOTOOLEX LCD Camera Flash Speedlite for SLRs
PHOTOOLEX camera flash with GN33 and 5500K color temperature offers manual, S1, and S2 modes for versatile lighting. Customers note easy setup, brightness, and broad compatibility with various cameras
Pros
- GN33 high guide number for strong light
- three flash modes: Manual, S1, S2
- even light output with sophisticated flash head
- high compatibility with multiple camera brands
Cons
- does not support TTL or camera menu flash control
ZF08 Mini Camera Flash Speedlite with Universal Hot Shoe
Compact on-camera flash with 3-second recycling, 6500K CCT, GN16, and multiple power levels. Lightweight and portable for travel and street photography; users praise size, ease of use, and build quality
Pros
- compact and lightweight
- rapid recycling time
- multiple power levels
- universal hot shoe compatibility
Cons
- no explicit compatibility notes beyond brands
- limited details on recycled material or battery type
- no mention of LED or bounce features
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PHOTOOLEX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | PHOTOOLEX |
| User Reviews | PHOTOOLEX |