Zeniko ZA12: Retro Flash for Modern Cameras – Review & Price

by Sophie Williams
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Zeniko has entered the increasingly popular market for compact, retro-styled flashes with the release of its new ZA12 model. Aimed at both camera enthusiasts and smartphone photographers,the ZA12 offers a portable lighting solution with a classic aesthetic [[1]]. The device, currently available for $50, boasts compatibility with a wide range of camera brands including Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Leica [[2]], [[3]].

Zeniko has launched the ZA12 flash, a compact lighting solution aimed at capturing the attention of Gen Z photographers. The device arrives as portable, retro-styled flashes gain popularity as an accessible tool for enhancing smartphone and camera photography.

Spesifikasi Zeniko ZA12

While not the first of its kind – similar flashes are available from companies like Godox and Ulanzi – Zeniko’s ZA12 distinguishes itself through a combination of retro aesthetics and functional performance.

The ZA12 features a design reminiscent of classic analog camera flashes. Its aluminum body incorporates two rotary dials, one for aperture adjustment and another for controlling ISO and power settings.

Zeniko ZA12 2

Zeniko claims the ZA12 delivers a more powerful light output thanks to its proprietary optical technology and a xenon tube paired with a Fresnel lens. Despite weighing just 60 grams, the flash offers seven power levels ranging from 1/1 to 1/128. Recycle times range from 0.1 to 2.5 seconds at maximum output.

The flash also supports a color temperature of 5600K and achieves a CRI of 95+ for color accuracy, making it suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor shooting scenarios. This focus on color fidelity is increasingly important for content creators.

Zeniko ZA12

The ZA12 is powered by a single C battery, providing approximately 400 flashes at full power. It also features a universal hot shoe mount for compatibility with most cameras.

Harga Zeniko ZA12

The Zeniko ZA12 is currently available for purchase at a price of $50, which is equivalent to approximately 830,000 Indonesian Rupiah.

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