What is the difference between Nikon SB-900 and 910?

What is the difference between Nikon SB-900 and 910?

Speedlight SB-900 comes with a filter holder and 4 color correction film gels (2 green and 2 orange). Speedlight SB-910 comes with 1 green and 1 orange color correction filters which are made of hard plastic instead of film. The new filters are quite easier to change, and they should also last longer.

How do I reset my Nikon SB-900?

Now you know why Nikon pushes wireless flash. With all the ways you can screw up the settings, it’s a Godsend that you can reset the SB-900 to where yo need it simply by holding both green buttons. The 17-200mm zoom range is a crock. The different “distribution patterns” are, too.

When was the Nikon SB 700 released?

The SB-700 is part of Nikon’s Creative Lighting System (CLS) and features the intelligent-TTL (i-TTL) exposure mode. It weighs approximately 360 g without 4 AA batteries. It is mostly made in China. Announced September 2010 and available since October 2010.

How do you use a Speedlight?

The easiest way to use your speedlight is to aim it directly at your subject. The result is a decently lit subject, similar to the type of photo that a built-in pop up flash would produce. Notice how that colors pop more and the mask is more evenly lit compared to the photo shot in ambient light.

What kind of Flash does the Nikon SB-900 use?

But wait! The SB-900, like the SB-400, only works on the F6 and the newest digital cameras introduced since 2004 that use the newest i-TTL flash system. This is the big little secret that Nikon doesn’t trumpet when it lists the SB-900 as an “i-TTL” flash.

Which is bigger Nikon SB-400 or SB-900?

It seems silly, but the SB-900 ready light is inferior. The SB-900 is Nikon’s biggest flash yet. It’s not unmanageable, but it’s bigger then the SB-400, SB-600 or SB-800.

Can a Nikon SB-900 work in TTL mode?

If you do use it on an older camera, the SB-600, SB-800 and every other flash Nikon has ever made will work perfectly in TTL mode, but not the SB-400 or SB-900. If you put the SB-900 on one of these other cameras, the SB-900 is smart enough to go in to A mode magically, instead of blinking at you in TTL.

Which is better SB-400 or SB-900 ready light?

The SB-900 ready light is too bright when seen from behind, but it’s directional and less visible for the sides. The ready lights of the SB-400 and SB-600 are much more visible from the sides. It seems silly, but the SB-900 ready light is inferior.

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