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nikon sb-500 af speedlight - ttl, automatic, i-ttl - guide number 0m/78.7ft at iso 100 - coverage 16 mm to 24 mm @ 35mm film format - recycle time 30 second - 3.30 ft range - af assist beam - 0° horizontal (flash), 30° horizontal (flash), 60° horizontal (flash), 75° horizontal (flash), 90° horizontal (flash), 120° horizontal (flash), 150° … The SB-N5 Speedlight steps up to serve as a continuous light source for up to six seconds. LCD, Video and Photo Gallery images are for illustrative purposes only. Tech Specs. Guide Number. 8.5m (at ISO 100, 20°C/68°F) to 12m (at ISO 200, 20°C/68°F) Effective flash range (i-TTL) 0.6 to 20 m (varies with ISO sensitivity, bounce angle, and In good condition. Nikon SB-N5 Speedlight Small and lightweight flash for Nikon 1 V1 and 1 V2 cameras. Swiveling flash head. Guide number 8.5-12. Excellent power and reach. With a guide number of 18m/59ft (ISO 100 20°/68°), the Nikon 1 SB-N7 Speedlight delivers significant lighting power in a small package. Use it as a fill flash to highlight the subtle details of well-lit subjects, even from a distance, or power through a heavily backlit situation with ease. For typical full-on direct flash candid photos of people my P&S cameras with guide number 20 flash units have plenty of pop. The Nikon SB-N5 has a guide number of 27 (ISO 100 at 10 feet). So it'll be fine for my needs. If I did more group photos where I needed better coverage from a distance, sure, the SB-N7 with its guide number 59 flash The SB-N5 mounts to the V camera's multi-accessory port and is powered by the camera--no batteries required. This convenient featherweight (2.5 oz/70 g) flash has a guide number of 27.9' (8.5 m) at ISO 100 and is i-TTL compatible. Exposure modes include Fill Flash, Front- and Rear-Curtain sync and slow-sync and flash compensation. SB-N5 includes a capture illuminator in the form of white LED for Motion Snapshot and Smart Photo Selector. Bounce angle: Rotated 90 degrees up and 180 degrees left and right for fully-featured bounce flash. Flash shooting distance range: .6m-20m (depends on the ISO setting) Guide number: 8.5 [ISO 100, m/ft, 20°C] , 12 [ISO 200,m/ft] Nikon SB-N5 Speedlight Versatile flash unit/light source for Nikon 1 V1 cameras at Crutchfield Free 2-day shipping to Arizona 1-888-955-6000 Contact us Your account 0 Your cart Shop all departments Articles & videos High-output flash featuring original rotating head mechanism. Deliver powerful lighting with expert technique thanks to a guide number of 43 (GN432), Quick Shift Bounce, wireless flash operation, and built-in 400 lux LED. The HVL-F43M offers extra versatility with advanced bounce features that make it easy to use this lighting technique whether you are shooting with … SB-N5 (2011) SB-N7 (2012) SB-R200; SB-5000 The Nikon SB-800 is a flash made by Nikon based on the earlier SB-80DX model for their digital and film single-lens reflex cameras. Its guide number is 38 meters / 125 feet at ISO 100 and 35 mm, with a maximum range of 58 m when adjusted at 105 mm. The flash is in good working order. Nikon have announced a new miniature speedlight for their 1 series of mirrorless cameras. The SB-N7 has a guide number of 18 and provides an i-TTL-compatible flash for the Nikon 1 V1 and Nikon 1 V2. It is more powerful than the older SB-N5 and you will pay £50 more for the privilege, but you lose and gain features in equal measure. Nikon have announced a new miniature speedlight for their 1 seri

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