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Nikon SB700 SpeedLight

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Nikon SB700 SpeedLightThe SB 700 AF Speedlight from Nikon is a moderately compact flash unit packed with features for high performance on camera lighting capabilities. The flash is compatible with the i TTL system for automatic metering with both FX and DX format cameras and is optimized for use with Nikon's Creative Lighting System for complete control over your lighting setup. Also, the SB 700 has three different illumination patterns, standard, even, and center

The SB-700 AF Speedlight from Nikon is a moderately compact flash unit packed with features for high-performance on-camera lighting capabilities. The flash is compatible with the i-TTL system for automatic metering with both FX- and DX-format cameras and is optimized for use with Nikon's Creative Lighting System for complete control over your lighting setup. Also, the SB-700 has three different illumination patterns, standard, even, and center-weighted, which help shape the light output for your specific needs. The SB-700 also has a quick wireless control A: B ratio setting for quickly setting up and controlling multiple remote flashes. The SB-700 also has slow, Auto FP high-speed, first, and second curtain sync modes for achieving the desired creative look in your image. Included with the SB-700 AF Speedlight are a variety of useful tools and accessories. First, built into the flash alongside the wide-angle diffusion panel is a white slide-out bounce card for bouncing some light directly to the subject and creating catch lights. All of this, along with a stand, is packaged in the SS-700 Soft Case, designed specifically for the flash and accessories.

Nikon SB-700 Specs

Flash Head
Guide Number 92' / 28.04 m at ISO 100 (35 mm Position)
Coverage Full-Frame
24 to 120 mm
12 mm (with Wide-Angle Adapter)
Angle of Coverage 18 to 60° Vertical
25 to 78° Horizontal
100 to 120° Vertical (with Wide-Angle Adapter)
110 to 130° Horizontal (with Wide-Angle Adapter)
Auto Zoom Head Yes
Bounce Head -7 to +90°
Swivel Head 360°
Flash Duration 1/1042 to 1/40000 Second
Recycle Time Approx. 2.5 to 3.5 Seconds
Secondary Illumination None
Exposure Control
Exposure Control Manual, Nikon i-TTL
Flash Modes Hi-Speed Sync, Second-Curtain Sync, Slow Sync
Power Range 1/1 to 1/128
Flash Compensation -3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps)
Wireless
Wireless Operation Optical Pulse (TTL/Manual)
Up to 32.81' / 10 m (Commander, Slave)
Wireless Channels 4
Wireless Groups 2
Power
Internal Power 4 x AA (Alkaline, Lithium, NiMH)
External Power Pack Compatible No
General
Mount Shoe
Off-Camera Terminal Proprietary
Dimensions (W x H x D) 2.8 x 5 x 4.1" / 71 x 126 x 104.5 mm
Weight 12.7 oz / 360 g (without Batteries)
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