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nikon sb 700 compatibility, review, video
Review - The SB-700 may be a lot more pricey than its SB-600 precursor, yet it offers some significant interface upgrades as well as is a terrific all-around performer.
Nikon's most recent enhancement to its Creative Lighting System (CLS) is the SB700 speedlight, announced in September 2010 and also readily available in mid-November of that same year.
The CLS started with the introduction of the SB800 speedlight as its foundation in 2003, yet also incorporates innovation in electronics, data interactions and processing algorithms. Equipment is the most noticeable system component and also flash devices are the most visible hardware. While the SB700 is seemingly the substitute for the SB600, that version stays on Nikon UNITED STATE's web site currently, along with the SB900.
The SB700 could make use of 4 alkaline, lithium or nickel-metal hydride AA batteries, however carbon-zinc AAs are not recommended. The SB700 is fully practical with CLS-compatible electronic cameras-- all Nikon DSLRs (except the D1 collection as well as D100) as well as the F6 movie body. Capability with Coolpix models E8400, E8800, P5000, P7000, p6000 and also p5100 is feasible to a restricted level. The flash will install to non-compatible video cameras however many functions will be not available. MSRP for the flash is $330 and also Nikon consists of a soft situation, speedlight stand, diffusion dome, incandescent as well as fluorescent filters as well as an individual's handbook with each flash.
As is Nikon customized, the flash head itself showcases an integrated bounce card as well as vast panel, both of which may be deployed separately or together. Right here's a take a look at that diffusion dome, the filters and also the flash with both bounce card and also broad panel released.
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