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Friday, December 16, 2011
New SB910 Speedlight for your D90!
Just in time for Christmas. Please Santa bring me one or two!
Engineered for both FX and DX-format D-SLRs, the SB-910 offers unparalleled lighting performance in the field and in the studio. Featuring Nikon’s versatile i-TTL (intelligent through-the-lens) metering for on camera or wireless flash control, the SB-910 can operate as a hot shoe mounted Speedlight, remote unit or wireless Commander. And with refined operability including illuminated buttons for use in low light and improved thermal cut out protection, the SB-910 is the perfect partner to your Nikon camera.
Unparalleled lighting performance
Seamless integration with Nikon’s Creative Lighting System
The SB-910 Speedlight operates as a hot shoe mounted Speedlight, remote unit or wireless Commander (with up to four channel options) capable of controlling as many as three remote groups (A,B and C) and an unlimited number of SB-910, SB-900, SB-700 or SB-R200 units. With a host of pro flash features, including precision i-TTL flash control, Manual with Power Ratio, three illumination patterns for specific shooting environments, wide zoom range from 17–200mm and streamlined controls and menus, it’s no wonder that Nikon is the overwhelming choice when it comes to flash photography.
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7 comments:
I just bought a Sunpak PZ42X TTL Shoe Mount Flash for my D90 but I can't figure out how to make it work! Can anyone help me? I've charged it and mounted it and it turns on just fine but when i snap a picture, no flash (or my built-in flash tries to pop up!). HELP!
Rebecca, I personally have no idea what could be wrong! I tried searching the web for an answer but really didn't find anything...Hopefully someone will see your post and have a suggestion or some help for you....
Do you know if this flash has the same issue as the SB-900 where it overheats rather quickly with continuous shooting?
I love this Nikon flash :)
just found your blog. thanks all you have on here!
Thanks for the responses. I figured out the problem. The batteries were dead. WOOPS!
@SSh, I'm glad you liked it!
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