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Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

 

 

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on 6-9-2011.

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  • Portable, Versatile Speedlight Unit
  • Nikon's Precision i-TTL Flash Control
  • Complete Flash Head Positioning Freedom
  • Hot Shoe and Wireless Operation
  • Wireless Flash Control


    From the Manufacturer
    The next great speedlight from Nikon is here, introducing the Nikon SB-700, a high-performance portable flash with a host of new features designed to make flash photography simple, accurate and creative. The SB-700 is for photographers looking for an on-camera Speedlight offering more power for greater depth-of-field control than the built-in flash or for users looking for a compact Speedlight that can be set up as a Commander or a Remote in wireless flash set-ups as well as those who want to upgrade from their existing or older Nikon Speedlight.

    Portable, Versatile Speedlight Unit
    i-TTL Speedlight optimized for use with Nikon's Creative Lighting System (CLS).

    Nikon’s Precision i-TTL Flash Control
    Delivers precise flash exposures and seamless fill-flash performance—even in challenging lighting situations.

    Complete Flash Head Positioning Freedom
    Bounce 90°up and 7°down with 360° rotation elevates creative lighting freedom.

    Hot Shoe and Wireless Operation
    Use on-camera, as a wireless master, commander or remote light source.

    Wireless Flash Control
    Wireless Commander Mode controls up to 2 remote Speedlight groups and an unlimited number of compatible Speedlights.  When used as a remote speedlight up to 3 Groups can be selected. Four wireless channel options help manage wireless conflicts in multi-photographer environments.

    Versatile Auto Power Zoom Coverage
    Smoothly covers lenses as wide as 24mm and up to 120mm in FX-format.

    Choose From 3 Light Distribution Patterns
    Using the simple slider switch on the back of the SB-700, you can optimize light quality by selecting Standard for general illumination, Center-weighted for portraits or Even, for groups or interiors.

    Streamlined Controls and Menus
    Convenient Rotary Select Dial sets key functions quickly and a prominent Master and Remote control switch simplifies wireless operation.

    Color Filter Identification
    Automatically identifies mounted hard type color filters and adjusts camera white-balance.* *With select Nikon digital SLRs

    Flash Tube Overheat Protection
    To prevent overheating, flash recycle time increases when SB-700 detects heat build-up.

    Automatic Format Identification
    Automatically senses the FX or DX-format camera in use and optimizes light distribution.

    Flash Value (FV) Lock
    Locks in a specific flash output on the main subject, regardless of aperture, composition or the lens’ zoom position.*
    *With select Nikon digital SLRs

    Firmware Updating
    Allows uploading of performance enhancement developments.*
    *With select Nikon digital SLRs

    Drip-Proof Mounting Foot Cover (Water Guard)*
    Provides enhanced moisture protection.
    *Optional



    I'm a big fan of the Nikon CLS wireless flash system and I have several Nikon speedlights that I use for high quality portable lighting. Overall, the system works really well, and armed with a few flashes and some simple clamps, I can get creative off-camera lighting nearly anywhere (for on-camera flash, I tend to use the Quantum units). Yes, it's infrared line-of-sight and doesn't have the range of other radio systems, but for me, it's fine. I have a pair of SB900 flashes and have been very impressed with them in terms of light quality, ease of use and so on - my only complaint is the bulk and weight. I also have a few SB600 units, which are more compact - but they don't offer the same even, high quality lighting I get with my SB900. For whatever reason, I always find the SB600 too hot in the center, and somehow "harsh". I end up using various diffuser attachments, and by then, I get all the bulk of the SB900, and only half the output. I figured I'd try an SB700, hoping to get light quality of the SB900 in a smaller, more convenient package. So far, I haven't been disappointed. Operationally, the SB700 is very similar to the SB900 - mostly the same menus, switches and options. This is a blessing for me because the older SB600 was so different from the SB900 that I'd have to spend a lot of time figuring out how to get it to do what I wanted. The power, light quality and recycle time are also quite good on the SB700. I get recycle time under 3 seconds with Lithium batteries, and light output seems to be within about 30% of the SB900. All the SB900 options are available, including zoom, "even" flash (less falloff in the corners) and so on. The device weighs in at about a pound with batteries and it's notably smaller than the big brother SB900 (but heavier than the SB600). Construction quality is about what you'd expect, and there are even optional weather "boots" that cover the hotshoe contact so water can't seep between the flash and your camera in damp locations. Some have complained about the SB900 and it's thermal shutdown feature. The SB700 seems to work differently - when it detects temperatures rising, it slows down the recycle time, giving the flash tube time to cool. I suppose this is better than the SB900 (which just stops working if the flash tube hits a certain temperature). The one complaint others have pointed out is that there's no standard PC jack, making it difficult to operate the flash via a standard PC cord. There are various alternatives if you need this capability, including an add on device with a hot shoe to PC adapter, but it can be annoying if you have accessories requiring PC cord connections. Otherwise, I think it's a fine flash that Nikon owners will appreciate. Definitely recommended, either as part of an ambitious system or as your only flash.

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    Price: $329.00
    Updated on 6-9-2011.
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