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The Nikon SB-910 Speedlight Flash is a high-performance accessory designed for Nikon digital SLR cameras, featuring an impressive guide number of 34m to 48m, an improved user interface, and enhanced thermal protection. With a versatile zoom range and a sleek design, this flash is perfect for both amateur and professional photographers looking to elevate their craft.
Number of Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
Connectivity Technology | Wired (Hot Shoe Mount) |
Guide Number | 34 m (at ISO 100) to 48 m (at ISO 200) |
Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon |
Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/250s |
Color | Black |
B**Y
AN ABSOLUTELY REMARKABLE SPEED-LIGHT WITH VERY IMPRESSIVE HANDLING EVEN FOR BEGINNERS...
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M**W
Solid (expensive) Performer
Solid performer. Great quality of light (color temp), great color temp consistency (color temp is one area third party flashes fail)And great coverage over a variety of focal lengths. (that is another area third party flashes fail-fail-fail badly; coverage over varying focal lengths.)I don't use the CLS as it burns through battery power and annoys people with all of the pre flashes. So for me it is a little pricey for what capabilities I use, but that's my decision. As a full time pro, it's worth noting that I do have only one of these and a bag full of third party flashes. Once you learn the idiosyncrasies, those third-party flashes are definitely putting a dent in the OEM units. But I still wouldn't be without at least one original Nikon SB
F**S
Nikon SB-910: The good, the bad and the ugly
Great flash with many functions, but I think most people would have no problem using the SB-700, which is two hundred dollars cheaper. One of the ttl modes emits a pre-flash which makes people blink just before the shutter is released. Also, some modes have a substantial shutter delay. However, I shoot on manual a lot, and if you practice with the unit, you can find auto and ttl settings that work really well.The flash is a bit heavy and I worry about the foot breaking for those who like to turn camera and flash sideways for vertically framed shots. I have a stroboframe bracket that flips the camera to vertical, leaving the flash sitting peacefully atop my rig. I don't think I would use this flash with a cheap bracket that flips the flash about for vertical framed pictures.Finally, you can get really beautiful lighting bouncing this flash of ceilings and walls. However, to rotate the head, you have to push pretty hard on a release button which is a bit of a pain. I understand why they included this feature, but truthfully, I could do without it.Bottom line, I have to say it's an awesome flash. I went with the more powerful model because my lenses are slow, I like to bounce the flash a lot, and I take a lot of telephoto flash pictures. It has some bells and whistles I'll never use, but the features I take advantage of work very well.The owners manual is pretty thick, but you should read it all and experiment with all modes and functions.
J**K
makes a big difference indoors
I use this for shooting my charcoal-black puppy. My Nikon D700 does a good job indoors without flash, but the black color of my puppy was too much. I use this flash and bounce the light off the ceiling. The effect is perfect and lights up the entire room without looking like I'm using a flash. This lets me shoot ISO200 instead of ISO4000 and get great shots of her. I took it to a family party and got hundreds of great shots.I like that you can go rapid fire and pop a shot every second and the flash is always ready. Granted, I didn't have it on its highest setting, but still, the flash never slowed me down.The flash does wiggle ever so slightly on the D700 mounting bracket so I bought NIkon's WG-AS3 weather guard. That piece water-proofs the connection and adds a great deal of stability.I'm using the Sanyo eneloop XX 2500mAh rechargeable batteries. They last forever in this light.The auto-focus assist is a welcome feature. Sometimes I turn that on with no flash just to take flash-free photos but to get better auto-focus.So far I'm quite pleased with this purchase and am eager to learn more about the art of flash photography.
J**A
Overheated in the first half hour of use
Why oh why hasn't Nikon updated their flashes in over 8 years? This flash is so very very very outdated and I found to be a total waste of money especially if you've invested heavily in Nikon's Z line. Ugh.
S**H
Okay. Not worth the money
I used this for the first time for a wedding and ended up going back to my SB 700. My SB 700 is just a breeze to use and this one is complicated and doesn't have as good of a recycle time as my SB 700. Overall it's ok and does the job but it's nothing special and not worth the price
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