Sunpak


Sunpak was a Japanese manufacturer of photographic equipment, namely third-party electronic flashes.

History

Sunpak's first product, a compact flash unit called the Sunpak 7, was released in 1963, although the company was only incorporated in 1972.
Sunpak was a popular brand of auto-thyristor flashes in the 1970s and 1980s.
Along with on-camera and handle-mounted "potato masher" flashes, the company produced various flash accessories as well as a waterproof flash.
In 2007 Sunpak — at the time the lighting division of — was merged with Sea&Sea, a manufacturer of accessories for underwater photography; the combined entity was renamed to SEA&SEA SUNPAK Co.Ltd., while Tocad America continued to be the brand's U.S. distributor.
By mid-2019, with no formal announcement, Sunpak's website was reverted to show Tocad Energy as the company's legal entity, while the 2007 corporate site redirected to Sea&Sea's. In 2022 Sunpak's website was reduced to a single page in Japanese merely mentioning the discontinuation of support for all products.

List of products

  • AP-52 Handle Mount Flash
  • Auto14 flash
  • Auto 16R Pro
  • Auto20 flash
  • Auto 32B flash
  • Auto 383 Super
  • Auto 500
  • Auto zoom 600 flash
  • D macro
  • DC7 Flash
  • G Flash
  • PF20XD
  • PF30X
  • PZ40X
  • PZ42X
  • PZ5000AF
  • RD2000
  • Remote Lite II