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 *
Customer Reviews
Exceeded my hopes![]()
Spectacular little unit for those that do not want the much bulkier much more expensive models. I use this exclusively for bounce flash and the difference it has made is unbelievable. Highly highly recommended. In fact many people say to first time DSLR purchasers get the 50mm prime for low light since its so fast and so cheap. But I have to say if your intention is shooting kids for instance I say forget the 50mm and spend your $100 on this instead.
Great for Beginners esp. w/ D40 to Flash Photography![]()
As versatile as the SB-600 is the SB-400 is a much less intimidating start to flash photography for the beginner. Using the 400 opens your eyes to the possibilities of bouncing and diffusing the flash. When used in the manual or priority modes on the D40 and D40X it is also a great introduction to manual flash settings. With this inexpensive flash you can learn to bounce diffuse and balance ambient lighting. Once you are done with this you can then go on to Strobist-style off-camera flash photography and spend all that money on the 600s and the light stands etc. NB The SC-28 cable allows you to take the 400 off camera but it more than a few bucks.
Best of the D80 Accesories![]()
This is by far one of the best little flashes I have ever used. It isnt excessively bulky it works great fast responsive and light. I use it as a fill or sometimes as a trigger for a studio strobe. Either way I have no complaints. The flash is a regular flash not a hyped/hopped up version like its big brothers. If the head rotated it would be the worlds best flash but at least it has a bounce mode. Pros - light small efficient effective Cons - no synch cord
Product Details
- Brand: Nikon
- Model: 4806
- Dimensions: 2.42" h x 3.07" w x 3.78" l .28 pounds
Features
- 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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planewalker001 posted a reply: Mines turned off its too annoying otherwise As KEN ROCKWELL :- says about the D300: "7 You know the D300 is an amateur camera because the annoying moron BEEP is ON by default flickr.com
themightymash posted a reply: The f18 is a lot lighter and smaller than the f14 - but apart from this and price the f14 is better in every other way Er no its not The 85mm f18 is sharper throughout the aperture range and flickr.com
orb9220 posted a reply: In group there is box at top that says "Search this group pool" I assumed if I put in my flickr name than it would return all photos I have uploaded to that group If not than why would it return 5 images for flickr.com
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Short version: It is far and away the best resource available for those of you who want to better learn how to use your Nikon system strobes SB-900 SB-800 SB-600 etc and Nikons Creative Lighting System CLS Check it out hered40-photog.blogspot.com
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Hello Everyone - Ive got a Nikon D90 with a MB-D80 grip The camera and the grip work as expected when I use AA batteries Ive tried using the EN-EL3A battery that came with the camera in the grip and the camera doesnt recognize it flickr.com
curligirlie posted a reply: Me: Take 3 Nikkor 50mm/18 My favorite lens OK I only have twobut it is still my favoriteflickr.com
Mike Hussein Cohen posted a reply: bah True its too expensive for a lot of amateurs who are buying D60s which cost about half as much but more serious amateurs and some professionals are buying itflickr.com
basegrinder posted a new topic: Went with 2 other photogsbetween the three of us we crawled into this hell hole with 3 light stands bunch of SB800s and SB600s pocket wizards umbrellas and my junker thrift store flashes and flickr.com
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