The Braun 260 BC Flash Unit is an electronic flash unit originally designed for SLR and rangefinder cameras. Produced by Braun Nurnberg, this unit is characterized by its computer automatic exposure technology and its classic West German design.
Key Features:
- Mounting: Features a standard single-pin hot shoe mount, making it universally compatible with most cameras.
- Exposure Control:
- Computer Mode: Offers automatic exposure control (BC standing for "Computer" in Braun's nomenclature), which uses an internal sensor to cut off light when enough has reached the subject.
- Manual Control: Includes a manual exposure dial on the rear to calculate the required f-stop based on ISO and subject distance.
- Reflector: Typically comes with a Softlight Reflector or Fresnel lens design to provide more even illumination for standard-to-wide-angle lenses.
- Power Source: Generally powered by standard AA batteries located in a compartment at the rear or side of the unit.
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