Nikon SB-600 Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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When used in combination with Nikon's latest digital SLRs, the D70 or D2H, the SB-600 supports Advanced Wireless Lighting as a remote Speedlight that can be positioned as one of multiple remote flashes to significantly extend creative possibilities. To assist in such situations, the Speedlight SB-600 also has a readylight located beside the LCD on the rear panel that can be easily seen from a distance. The SB-600 can also emit an audible alert for further assistance. Easy-to-view LCD with 6 simple-to-understand backlit buttons Guide Number of 30/98 [ISO100,m/ft], 42/138 [ISO200,m/ft] (at 35mm zoom) Auto zoom of 24 to 85mm, extendable to 14mm with built-in wide-flash adapter Advanced Wireless Lighting available with D2H or D70 when used as a remote Auto FP High-Speed Sync (with D2H only); use with fast shutter speeds achieves effective blurring of out-of-focus background elements Flash Color Information - optimized white balance makes use of data from the Speedlight FV lock holds flash value, enabling recomposition prior to shooting Design consistent with those of next-generation D-SLRs, with a triangular design element on the top that complements the D-SLR motif Requires 4 AA Batteries (Alkaline or Rechargeable NiCad or NIMH) for use
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Versatile remote speedlight for the Nikon Creative Lighting System
  • Available options with D2H Pro Digital SLR and D70 Digital SLR: i-TTL Mode, FV Lock, Flash Color Information and Wide Area AF illuminator
  • Accurate, seamless fill-flash capability under the most difficult, tricky lighting situations
  • FV Lock (Flash Value Lock) allows you to change the compostition or zoom for the shot while maintaining desired lighting of the subject
  • Auto FP High Speed Sync Mode when used with D2H Pro Digital SLR delivers needed fill flash in bright light or with wide aperture Nikkor lenses
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • BatteryDescription: 4 AA
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Nikon
  • EAN: 4960759024480
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsFragile: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Nikon
  • Manufacturer: Nikon
  • Model: B0002EMY9Y
  • MPN: B0002EMY9Y
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300835
  • Publisher: Nikon
  • Studio: Nikon
  • UPC: 018208048021
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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I didn't recieve it2009-07-04
This item was loosed and cancelled by the seller, they send me in other time.
Best DSLR Accessory for Me2009-06-30
I take a lot of family pictures since having had a baby. Buying this flash is the best purchase that I ever made for my photography. The difference that it makes is just astounding.
Speedlight flash is a life altering experience2009-06-30
The Nikon SB-600 will change your life. It is far superior to the camera's built in flash. I can take pictures in the dark almost as fast as I can push the shutter button. The distance is impressive. The camera flash was never adequate, but the SB-600 will light up anything in a large room. It is simple to operate and the learning curve is minimal. It synchronizes with all my lenses. The only negative is that it eats batteries. You must carry an extra set of AA alkaline batteries with you at all times. But it is still worth the money. It will add a whole new dimension to your photography.
SB-600 Review2009-06-27
this is a great flash that you can use wirelessly if your camera supports it (most nikons now a days can do it). I only have one complaint, and that is that the flash head can only be moved up and down, and not left and right. this is only a problem when i want to bounce the flash off of the ceiling and shoot in landscape. when i do this i have to take the flash off and either use a cord or go wireless and hold it in my hand or set it up with the included stand on the ground.

Other than that, the flash is really great. i would buy it again if i needed to.
My D90 Works as a Wireless Commander to the SB6002009-06-24
A bit of a pain to set up, but stick to it and you get the onboard D90 flash acting as both a flash and a wireless commander for the D600. I just got around to setting this up and I am amazed at how well the D90 and SB600 work together. I haveSBhad the D90 since February and I love it. After buying an entry kit from Costco in December, I returned it and bought a body only and added higher quality Nikon lenses, all from Amazon. I don't regret it. As I learn how to use the features in the camera, the importance of the quality of the glass and camera compatibility becomes apparent.
The SB600 has so far been a flawless onboard close-to-medium range flash. That plus the fully integrated wireless-synced-remote feature with the D90 make it a bargain for the price.

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