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.
What replaced the Nikon SB-910?
Nikon SB-5000 speedlights
The SB-910 is being replaced in Nikon’s lineup by the new Nikon SB-5000 speedlights, which offer radio support with full remote control, allowing you to shoot lights from around corners and inside softboxes where Nikon’s previous optical AWL/CLS system would often let you down.
How many watt seconds is a Nikon SB-910?
In a post above someone estimates the output of an SB-800 at 75 watt-seconds. Since the duration at full power is 1/880 of a second (according to the specs in the manual), that would make the total output of one SB-800 flash at about . 085 of a watt….Latest buying guides.
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Is the Nikon SB 800 A good flash?
With the SB-800 Nikon is once again ahead of its competition when it comes to flash. The SB-800 is Nikon’s top of the line flash, which fully supports Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) (when used with compatible camera bodies and lenses).
How many watt seconds is a Speedlight?
Speedlights produce somewhere between 60 and 100 watt seconds of power. Strobes produce 300 to 1,250 watt seconds of power. Even the smallest strobe head is significantly more powerful than your most powerful speedlight.
How do I turn on high speed sync on my Nikon?
To set your camera and flash for high speed sync, go to your camera’s Custom Setting menu, then scroll to Bracketing/Flash, where you’ll see flash sync speed choices. Set the highest speed you see—it’ll be either 1/200, 1/250 or 1/320 second depending on your camera.