Nikon introduces new high-end Speedlight flash

Nikon has a new Speedlight SB-910 flash announced. The new model has a simpler interface and slows down the time of the flash if it gets too warm in place of block, such as the SB-900 does.

Nikon Speedlight SB-910 the same revamped interface, given as the interface that it introduced at the Speedlight SB-700. So the menus are more logically arranged, the lighted buttons are more visible and the button up a notch, so felt better which settings you choose.

The flash has a new thermal protection system, that the time is longer at strong hitteopbouw. This is in contrast to the SB-900 which is in imminent overheating occurred that there still was flashed, until the flash was enough to cool down.

Nikon delivers the SB-910 hard plastic color filters for incandescent and fluorescent light. The flash automatically recognizes what filter is being used and gives the color temperature to the camera. The firmware of the SB-910 can be upgraded via the storage media of the connected camera.

Like the SB-900 has the new opzetflitser a head with a zoom range of 17-200mm, while a light distribution to a focal length of 14mm is possible by the use of the built-in diffuser. The lichtspreidingshoek of the flash is dependent on the fact whether this on a DX or FX body is confirmed. The guide number is 34, when using an FX body, and iso 100 and 48 when iso 200 is used. These are the same values as in the SB-900 flash.

The Speedlight SB-910 is from the 15th of december available for a suggested retail price of 509 euros.


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