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.
How do you reset the flash on a Nikon SB-900?
Green Reset Mode With all the ways you can screw up the settings, it’s a Godsend that you can reset the SB-900 to where yo need it simply by holding both green buttons.
Is Nikon coming out with a new flash?
Spotted by Photo Rumors, Nissin has launched the MG60 flash for Nikon cameras that was rumored to be coming last December. It is launching first with support for Nikon, while Canon and Sony support will be “released sequentially” some time afterward.
How do I flash my SB-900 remote?
Q&A: How to Use Your Nikon SB-900 in Optical Slave Mode
- Press the “OK” button until you see a custom function menu appear.
- Using the command dial, scroll until you get to “SU-4” mode, and press “OK”.
- Use the same dial.
- Press “Exit” to get out of the menu.
- Set your selector switch to “Remote”.
Is the Nikon SB-910 a good flash?
The Nikon SB-910 (18.4 oz./522 g. with 4-AA cells, measured GN 95’/34m at ISO 100 and 35mm, about $550) is Nikon’s top professional flash. It’s loaded with power and recycles in just two seconds, but it’s big, heavy and difficult to figure out how to use.
What is the best flash for Nikon photography?
Introduced November 2011, the SB-910 is Nikon’s top professional flash. It is the biggest, fastest, brightest and most feature-laden flash they make. The SB-910 is an update to the short-lived SB-900, and adds hard plastic color-correction filters to replace the wimpy gels of the SB-900.
What is the SB-910 i-TTL flash control?
At the heart of the SB-910 is Nikon’s i-TTL flash control which enables Nikon Speedlights to share critical exposure information with CLS compatible D-SLRs. All of the complex lighting calculations are computed for you instantly with consistently accurate results in just about any lighting situation.
Can the SB-910 be used as a SpeedLight?
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.