Does the Nikon SB 800 have high speed sync?
Nikon has today announced the new SB-800 Speedlight. This new flash unit is designed to complement the D2H digital SLR and incorporates many new features associated with Nikon’s i-TTL ‘Creative Lighting System’ including Flash Value Lock, Auto FP High-Speed Sync and Flash Colour Information Communication.
Is the SB-700 compatibility?
The Nikon SB-700 is a superb medium-sized flash for use on all modern Nikon i-TTL DSLRs. Unlike other flashes, the SB-700 is only designed for current, not older cameras. Nikon calls these the cameras compatible with Nikon’s Creative Lighting System (CLS). These cameras are all DSLRs except the D1 series and the D100.
What shutter speed should I use with flash?
1/200 of a second is a good starting shutter speed. On a lot of cameras, this is the shutter speed which correlates to the flash sync speed, meaning using a faster shutter speed will result in a black band across the image where the light from the flash hasn’t exposed correctly.
How much is a Nikon Speedlight SB 800?
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Price | $49900 | $173.44$173.44 |
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Item Dimensions | 5 x 3.6 x 2.8 inches | 6.93 x 3.43 x 4.57 inches |
What’s the difference between the Nikon SB-800 and SB-700?
The SB-800 lets off a constant buzzing noise while the capacitor is recharging, while the SB-700 is practically silent. In a quiet setting, like a play or a speech, this could be important. In the real world there isn’t a big difference between these two units, at least once you have them setup and start shooting.
When was the Nikon SB-800 flash discontinued?
The Nikon SB-800 was discontinued in 2008 after Nikon SB-900 was introduced to the market. It is a great flash that also fully supports all Nikon CLS features such as i-TTL, High Speed Sync and much more. A heavy duty flash that was designed to be used for demanding professionals.
How big is the flash on a Nikon SB-900?
Nikon SB-900. The flash zoom feature covers 17-200mm, which means that you can cover a very wide area or zoom in and cover a much smaller area for a more defined flash look, similar to a mini-snoot. The PC/sync port is included and just like the SB-800, the SB-900 can also work with external battery packs like SD-9.
What kind of battery does a Nikon SB-600 use?
The Nikon SB-600 supports most Nikon CLS features and uses four AA batteries with a good recycle time. Unlike the Nikon SB-300, SB-400 and SB-500, it has an LCD screen on the back of the flash for flash setup options.