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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Nikon SB-900 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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Professional i-TTL Speedlight compatible with Nikon FX and DX format SLRs, and part of the Nikon Creative Lighting System. This powerful Speedlight offers photographers extensive creative opportunities for their flash photography. Three illumination patterns - Center-weighted, Even and Standard - provide total control over flash coverage and it covers a class-leading auto zoom range of 17-200mm in just 1.2 seconds.Advanced features include a booster circuit that enables high-speed recycling using four AA-type batteries and a built-in thermal protection system to warn of excessive heat build up. The SB-900 can automatically detect the presence of a fluorescent or incandescent color filter and transmit this information to the attached camera's white balance setting, and its firmware can be upgraded via the camera body.
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Technical Details

- High-quality flash for standalone use or as part of a comprehensive lighting system
- Commander mode controls up to 3 Speedlight groups or unlimited individual Speedlights
- 4 wireless channel options; prominent master and remote control switch for wireless operation
- Auto power zoom coverage ranges from 17 to 200mm (FX format) to 12 to 200mm (DX format)
- 3 light distribution patterns; measures 3 x 5.7 x 4.7 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 14.6 ounces
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Customer Buzz
 "SB-900 Initial observations" 2009-12-23
By Thomas R. Sweet (Tampa, FL USA)
I've been using my new SB-900 with a Nikon D3S and have great results. I previously used an SB-800 and liked that unit very much. I had not heard anything about the thermal cutoff until reading a couple of reviews on Amazon, so I gave my unit a test. I could not duplicate any cutoff problem. I use it as delivered and did not turn off any thermal protection. I fired it multiple times and it recycled very quickly and never hesitated. The recycle time is faster than my SB-800 with the extra battery add-on.





Customer Buzz
 "THE benchmark in ease of use, expandability, and system integration!" 2009-12-16
By S. S. Malhotra (Norwalk, CT)
Great flash, and my second entry into the Nikon CLS system.



I needed something to work wirelessly with my D200 using the commander mode (remember to also purchase the Nikon SG-31R IR Panel for Built-in Flash Repl - Nikon 4905 to mount over your built in flash so you can wirelessly trigger the remote flash), something with a bit reach, and FAST recharge time.



For a naive user, the SB900's menus are a GOD sent - easy, quick, intuitive, the way it should've been.



There is some buzz on the web that early adopters had flashes that overheated and would shut down during events. . .how to combat the problem? Use Sanyo Eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries w/ Charger, or get the battery pack for the SB900, which attaches with a wire and reduces recharge time and disperses heat better.



I personally have never had a problem with my SB900 recycling fast and overheating.



Looking forward to Nikon updating the SB600 with this user interface!



Worth buying.

Customer Buzz
 "Nikon SB900" 2009-12-15
By Gene A. Smith
It is just the thing for the Nikon DSLR. So much better than the SB800. This item is a must have for all camera owners.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Nikon Flash" 2009-12-12
By Fernando Valenzuela (Houston, TX USA)
I recently used for a big Weeding with a Nikon D300, worked well but after 50 pictures in a full mode got overheated and the automatic function turned off the flash, I will recomend a back up flash for special ocasions. I used with regular AA batteries lasted about 200 pictures. The motor is quiet and very useful when tele is used. Size wise is some what big and heavy, coverage is great.

Pricy as all Nikon product but well made.

Customer Buzz
 "Themal Shutdown yet again" 2009-12-02
By R. Adams (Paradise Valley, AZ)
Before I bought this flash, it seems most reviews were about thermal shutdown. Well, I've now owned my SB-900 for roughly 6 months and here is yet another take on the issue.



"Thermal Shutdown" is an alarm system built into the SB-900 to shut the flash down from further use. It happens when it is too hot and is shut down for a few minutes.



I shoot car auctions and car museums. I have spent days and days with this flash and love it. Yes, I have had it shut down on me several times over the last months. The first time it happened, it was a total panic. I thought the naysayers were right and the flash was a dud. Well looking back, all my thermal shutdowns have all happened when I really pushed the flash in a rush. It has since become easy to gauge how hot the flash is getting and how close I am getting to the shutdown point other than looking at the thermostat. (yes, there is a thermostat btw on the flash).



The thernal shutdown serves a purpose on this flash and it is easy to live with.


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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Nikon SB-400 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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i-TTL (intelligent through-the-lens) flash exposure control * four-position tilt flash head (tilts up from horizontal to 60, 75, and 90 degrees) * approximate guide number at ISO 200: 98.4 ft./30 meters (at 18mm zoom head setting) * compatible with select Nikon SLRs using the Creative Lighting System including the D40, D50, D70s, and D200 * uses 2 "AA" batteries (not included) *
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Technical Details

- Compact, lightweight Speedlight unit
- 18mm angle of coverage with Nikon DX format digital SLR cameras
- Bounce capabilities in 4 steps up to 90 degrees; flash shooting distance range from 2 and up to 66 feet
- Approximate guide number of 98.4 feet at ISO 200 (at 18mm zoom head setting)
- Operates on two AA-size (1.5V) batteries; fast 2.5 second recycling time
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Customer Buzz
 "Very nice compact flash" 2009-12-13
By Sluh (Atlanta, GA)
Amazing battery life, works like a charm on Nikon D40. Fully integrates with camera exposure setup for setting own flash power, etc.

Ceiling bounce feature is very nice and gives you much softer lighting and professional looking shots.

It's very compact and powerful enough the same time.

Love it!

Customer Buzz
 "NIkon SB 400" 2009-12-06
By R. Zamora (San Diego CA)
This is a very well constructed flash unit, easy to use, affordable, compact and light, I would rate this higher but it lacked a few features, but you should evaluate first what your using it for before you purchase it, if you need or use multiple flash units, need a fast recycle time, or going to use a remote this is not for you, This works for the occasional indoor shooter, It functions very well with my D200 and a 70-200 VR, In fact when I tested this unit, I said to myself if it does not function with this particular lens I would move on to the SB 6,8 or 900, but to my surprise it worked better then I had expected! If you over read this review or have any doubts then just move on up to the SB 600 or higher, you won't go wrong with any of them.

Customer Buzz
 "Great little external flash" 2009-12-02
By A. Biddle
I purchased this external flash unit to use with my Nikon D5000. The main reason I wanted an external flash was so I could angle the flash to the ceiling and bounce the light. This unit works great. It is lightweight, recycles quickly, and provides enough light to work well in most indoor settings. I have also used it outdoors as a fill flash and it really helps there as well. All in all, I am very pleased with it. The only negative that I have encountered is that if you rotate your camera into a portait mode then your only option for bouncing the flash is off a side wall instead of the ceiling.

Customer Buzz
 "A Must Have For Nikon SKR Cameras" 2009-11-27
By Creb (Aurora, IL)
I have just finished taking about two hundred Thanksgiving pictures with my new SB400 and Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce (the two should be bought together). The difference, when compared to pictures taken with the in-camera (D-90) flash, are very positive and very substantial. With the in-camera flash, the lighing was harsh and uneven while with the SB400 and Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce, the lighting was gentle, even, and enveloping. I wish I had purchased this attachment earlier. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to improve the quality of their flah photography.

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 "Handy flash" 2009-11-24
By rocks (Madison WI)
I like the bounce capability of this little flash. Not a real powerful one but handy to eliminate the "deer in the headlights" of the onboard flash. Recycles quickly and fairly easy on batteries. Nice unit.


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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Nikon SB-600 Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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compatible with Nikon digital SLRs and other select Nikon cameras * fully automatic and manual modes * wireless remote operation * 4 selectable frequency channels * vertical and horizontal angle adjustment * number of flashes: About 200 per set of fresh batteries * weight: about 10.6 oz. (without battery) *
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Technical Details

- Versatile remote speedlight for the Nikon Creative Lighting System
- Available options with D2H Pro Digital SLR and D70 Digital SLR: i-TTL Mode, FV Lock, Flash Color Information and Wide Area AF illuminator
- Accurate, seamless fill-flash capability under the most difficult, tricky lighting situations
- FV Lock (Flash Value Lock) allows you to change the compostition or zoom for the shot while maintaining desired lighting of the subject
- Auto FP High Speed Sync Mode when used with D2H Pro Digital SLR delivers needed fill flash in bright light or with wide aperture Nikkor lenses
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Customer Buzz
 "Excellent starter flash!" 2009-11-19
By Jeffrey Orr (Redwood City, CA)
I have a Nikon D60, and its little built-in flash can't quite keep up with the photography I do (shooting in dark hotel lobbies, homes, et cetera). What a difference this SB-600 flash makes!



The AF grid that the flash projects (IR, so it's not visible) really helps my camera focus in lower light conditions. It still has trouble with some things, like mascot costume faces (where is the face? confused!), but it's still an improvement over not using the SB-600.



I may want to get the SB-800 at some point, but I'm happy for now!

Customer Buzz
 "Whoa... sure makes a difference than the camera flash!" 2009-11-15
By Varad Arasanipaalai (MD)
I bought this lens few days ago and have been using it on my D90 with Tamron 18-270 and Nikon 18-200 lens. The bounce flash off ceiling is so much better and natural looking than using the flash on the camera! I'm impressed. I bought it with Amazon's excellent return policy to give it a test run. I'm definitely keeping it. I also like that we can use AA batteries if needed in an emergency. I'm running them off eneloops right now. I took some great portraits of my daughter bouncing the flash off the ceiling and I'm impressed! I never knew before a friend of mine recommended this to go with my new D90 that an external flash will do so much difference. Sometimes it is true that you get what you pay for and in this case very well worth it. :-)

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 "Love it!" 2009-11-13
By Jennifer M. Priester
I love my off camera flash. It came very fast and it was in perfect shipping condition!

Customer Buzz
 "Awesome for $215!" 2009-11-10
By YakButter (Orange, Ca)
I had 2 SB800s. One was stolen and I didn't want to buy the SB900, since it is huge and expensive and I mainly only used one flash, so the other would be back-up. I figured after reading some reviews to get this little guy instead.

Upon arrival I was pleasantly surprised on how efficient and light it is. The power output is better than I thought and it works just as well as the SB800 in almost every respect. I shot a wedding with it after purchase and the photos came out great!



Extremely happy with this purchase!

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 "Great flash gun" 2009-11-02
By Mr. Richard Buttle (Ireland)
I bought this to go with my Nikon D40 to learn more with flash photography. I was considering the sb-400 first but I though about the difference in price and what the actual difference in result would be. I am glad I spend the money on this over the smaller one. Being able to control the light power in the steps it does gives good control over.It gives great light for indoor party photos and out doors for off camera flash. It is not too heavy on a D40. If you have a 55-200mm vr lens, it is balanced nice.



The NIKON D40 flash will not trigger this!! You need an optical slave or a remote unit or a ttl cable for remote triggering.



It is easy to use straight out of the box. Put in your batteries, turn it on and attach to the camera and you are ready to go. Then you can read the manual and find out about the custom settings that you can use. So far, it seems to be ok on batteries. I managed to take about 400 photos while messing around with it and there was no sign of a low battery light.



I left it for a few days though and came back, turned it on and it was making funny noises. I recharged the batteries and it was back to normal, so it was a power issue.



I bought a set of remote triggers also to use with this for off camera flash and it is a great set up for the price. If you are thinking about the sb-800, I would consider saving the money and getting one of these instead, unless you need the extras.



I cant say anything bad about it yet, but then again I am not that experienced. Some gels and a white card would be nice if they came with it though.


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