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This document describes the features and characteristics of the Nikon SB-800 Autofocus Speedlight, including flash shooting techniques, shadow softening, capturing small object details, and shooting lifelike portraits.
This document illustrates close-up speedlight photography examples with SU-BOO/SB-R200 and demonstrates various lighting effects that can be achieved through wireless close-up flash operation.
This document is the manual of Nikon NIKONOS Speedlight S8-104, which mainly introduces the functions and features of the flash light, as well as the usage methods.
This document is an instruction manual for Nikon cameras, covering topics such as basic operation, flash photography techniques, autofocus flash photography, flash exposure control, multiple flash photography, etc.
The SB-30 is a compact, light, and versatile Speedlight having a guide number of 16/52 (at 28mm angle of coverage, ISO 100, m/ft, 20°C/68°F). Available flash shooting modes are TTL auto flash, Non-TTL auto flash, and Manual flash. Wireless multiple flash operation is also possible.
This document describes the main features and functions of the Nikon Speedlight SB-80DX, including high performance, TTL auto flash, manual flash, automatic power zoom, flash head angle adjustment, use of flash diffuser, and wireless multiple flash photography.
This document describes the features and characteristics of the Nikon Autofocus Speedlight SB-28, including its sleek styling, simple push-button operation, and advanced flash technologies such as 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash. It also provides safety warnings regarding the use of the flash, such as avoiding direct flash into the eyes and not touching the front of the flash head.
This document describes the features of the Nikon Speedlight SB-10, including its lightweight and compact design, as well as its advanced circuitry. The flash utilizes a series-circuit configuration with silicon-controlled rectifiers to retain unused charge in the capacitor for ultra-rapid recycling. In automatic operation, the flash has a recycling time of less than 1 second at a distance of 1 meter and an aperture of f/4 (ASA 100 film speed). The flash also offers multiple flash operation and manual exposure override.