Sony Hvl-F20m

Plug-on flash, Sony
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Product details

The Sony HVL-F20M is a compact external flash designed for demanding lighting situations. With a guide number of 20 (GN20), it offers significantly higher performance than conventional built-in camera flashes, resulting in brighter and clearer shots. The flash is easy to use: it automatically turns on when flipped up and turns off when flipped down, optimizing energy consumption. Additionally, the wireless control allows for the remote operation of other compatible flashes, enabling you to illuminate your scenes flexibly and creatively. The HVL-F20M features a tiltable flash head for optimal lighting and can be easily attached to your camera via the Multi Interface shoe. With its compact design and lightweight construction, it is the ideal companion for photographers who value mobility and performance.

  • Higher performance than built-in flashes with a guide number of 20 (GN20)
  • Automatic on and off when flipped up and down
  • Wireless control for other compatible flashes
  • Tiltable flash head for flexible lighting
  • Includes carrying case and plug cover.

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Reviews & Ratings

Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Flashguns» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 1.Canon
    0.6 %
  • 1.Sony
    0.6 %
  • 3.Ulanzi
    0.7 %
  • 4.Godox
    1 %
  • 5.Nikon
    1.2 %

Warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • Sony
    Not enough data
  • 1.Godox
    2 days
  • Canon
    Not enough data
  • Nikon
    Not enough data
  • Ulanzi
    Not enough data

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Flashguns» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 1.Godox
    4.9 %
  • 2.Ulanzi
    5.8 %
  • 3.Sony
    7.6 %
  • 4.Canon
    15.5 %
  • Nikon
    Not enough data
Source: Digitec Galaxus