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Nikon Announces the SB-400 Compact Speedlite
- By SLR Today
- Published 11/16/2006
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Nikon Announces the SB-400 Speedlite Flash Unit
In addition to the new Nikon D40 dSLR and 18-55mm ED II Lens, Nikon announced today their latest speedlite flash offering, the SB-400. The external flash unit, with i-TTL
flash operation, is one of the most lightweight, compact units offered
by Nikon. The SB-400 is specially designed for Nikon's entry-level
digital SLRs (like the new D40), but can also be used on the more
professional D2 models. According to Nikon, the SB-400 speedlite's "flash head can be tilted in 4 steps, horizontal, 60, 75 and 90 degrees, and has a flash shooting distance range from 0.6m to 20m (depends on the ISO setting). Slow Sync, Red-eye Reduction and other flash modes can also be set on the camera body." The speedlite can be controlled in i-TTL and the new D40’s manual mode. It has a guide number of 30 (ISO 200, m), and an easy to use bounce flash option.
Nikon Speedlight SB-400 Major Features
- Compatible with i-TTL and D40’s M mode
- Flash head can be tilted in 4 steps; horizontal, 60, 75 and 90 degrees
- Flash shooting distance range: 0.6m - 20m (depends on the ISO setting)
- Guide number: 30 [ISO 200, m, 20°C]
- Angle of coverage: 18mm (with Nikon-DX format cameras), 27mm (with Nikon F6)
- Depending on the camera in use, the following flash modes are available: Slow Sync, Red-eye Reduction, Red-eye Reduction with Slow Sync, Rear-curtain Sync, FV Lock, exposure compensation, M (manual, only with D40 camera)
- Power source: two AA-size 1.5V batteries (also compatible with lower voltage batteries)
For more information, visit:
http://nikonimaging.com/global/news/2006/1116_03.htm
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