When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: nikon sb 800 discontinued parts

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Nikon Speedlight - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_Speedlight

    Shoe Contacts shown on a Nikon SB-800. SB-800 is a very high quality professional model which weighs approximately 350 g without 4 or 5 AA batteries (optional fifth battery for quicker recycling) 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.

  3. Flash comparison - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_comparison

    Nikon SB-80DX AF Speedlight 14m (at 18mm) / 50m (at 85mm) at ISO100 Screwlock PC 14 - 105mm 1/1 - 1/128 TTL yes yes 3sec yes Built in wide flash adapter and bounce card. Nikon SB-800 AF Speedlight [42] 38 (at 35mm) / 56m (at 105mm) at ISO100 Screwlock PC 24-105mm 1/1-1/128 i-TTL/CLS yes yes 6sec yes [43] October 2008 [44]

  4. Nikon FM3A - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_FM3A

    Nikon owners began to demand a durable, precision-made camera with the AE electronic features and prized construction of the discontinued Nikon FE2, which had begun to skyrocket in value on the secondhand market. Nikon responded to this phenomenon with a revival of their classic FM/FE series design.

  5. Digital camera - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_camera

    A Nikon D200 camera with a Nikon 17-55 mm / 2,8 G AF-S DX IF-ED lens and a Nikon SB-800 flash. Flashes are used as attachment to a camera to provide light to the image, timed with the shutter of the camera. Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 lens mounted on a Canon 7D camera body.

  6. Nikonos - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikonos

    The SB-102 and -103 were introduced with the Nikonos V, with the SB-103 a more compact version of the SB-102, which in turn was an updated version of the SB-101. The SB-104 and -105 were introduced with the Nikonos RS; all four of these units (SB-102 through -105) supported TTL flash operation.

  7. Nikon F2 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_F2

    The Nikon MW-1 was a similar device, but was larger and more powerful and used radio signals for a longer 2300/700 feet/meters obstructed view range. The MW-1 could also control three separate F2s by broadcasting three different codes. The Nikon MT-1 intervalometer allowed completely untended time lapse photography. It could fire the F2 for a ...