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Nikon SB-910 Speedlight Unit

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The battery life is not too shabby either, a set of fully charged AA batteries will survive hours on this flash, although nearly dead at the end of it. All right, let us now take a closer look at the Nikon SB-910, the once crowned king of flash… At least within the Nikon range itself. There is an excellent basic guide of how to take various kinds of pictures, as well as the larger manual that's mostly legal notices. Professional i-TTL (intelligent TTL) Speedlight: compatible with FX- and DX-format SLR cameras. Part of the Nikon Creative Lighting System, it offers total control over flash coverage.

When I need more than one flash for serious lighting, I don't bother with these battery-powered things and use real studio strobes, which cost less and work so much better. It has been reported that some aspect of Nikon's TTL flash protocol has prevented the elimination of the preflash unlike what the 3rd party trigger makers have achieved with their Canon variants. They all work with today's F6, which also uses the same i-TTL CLS system as the DSLRs; this line refers to the traditional TTL mode of all other Nikon TTL flash cameras made since the 1980s. These are the number of full-power dumps Nikon claims you can get if you wait as long as 30 seconds for it to recycle. In actual automatic use, you'll get thousands of flashes depending on your distance, since less power is used for each pop. you say that with the Godox speedlights there is no preflash, what about with the godox TTL monolights? - I cant remember the model names- the new ones that everyone is raving about at the moment?

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The flash also comes with a built-in bounce card and wide-angle diffuser… All of these made in Japan, if it matters to you.

The intensity of the flash unit is determined by its watts, and it emits light in proportion to its watts. The SB-910, an update to the short-lived SB-900, includes hard plastic color correction filters. It is not only the most advanced, fastest, and brightest flash available today, but it is also the most feature-rich. If you’re 80 feet (24 meters) away at ISO 100 or 450 feet away at ISO 3,200, it’s not very important to have full power on your SB-910. The SB-910 is designed for full-time sports and news shooting. On FX, there is a 17mm to 200mm zoom head, as well as a 14mm body for a 14mm diameter. I prefer Nikon SB-400s because I need a small flash for filling in the gaps left by DSLRs. Standard illumination pattern, ISO 100, and temperature (20C/68F): 111.5 feet.

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If I was a full-time news or event pro, I'd have two SB-5000 because they can belt out the most power and recycle the fastest for heavy use. The SB-5000 also offers a radio slave. I miss the dedicated LCDs of flashes like the SB-600, which are much sharper, cleaner and clearer than the less-legible dot-matrix displays of newer flashes like this SB-910 and the SB-700. The Nikon SB910 flash is a powerful, versatile flash unit that is perfect for any photographer, whether amateur or professional. With a guide number of 58 (ISO 100, m) and a wide variety of features, the SB910 is sure to meet the needs of any photographer. The flash has a recycle time of approximately 0.1-5.0 seconds, and can be used in a variety of modes, including TTL, manual, and multi-mode. The SB910 is also compatible with a variety of Nikon cameras, making it a great choice for any Nikon user.

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