Nikon SB 400 Speedlight Demo
A quick demonstration of the Nikon SB-400, a compact speed light for all Nikon DSLRs.
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New Price: $119.00
Operates on two AA-size (1.5V) batteries; fast 2.5 second recycling time
Compact, lightweight Speedlight unit

New Price: $10.95
Discount: $9.00 (45%)The Omni-Bounce is easy to use and goes onto and off of your flash in seconds with custom fitting, except UNI, and No Velcro
Giving even coverage across the entire frame, with lenses from 15mm to 200mm in the 35mm format. (And equal in other formats as well.)

New Price: $134.95
<#2> Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce OM-400 Diffusion Dome +
<#1> Nikon SB-400 AF Speedlight Flash PLUS +

New Price: $154.95
<5> PD 6pc Complete Cleaning Kit + <6> Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
<1> Nikon SB-400 AF Speedlight Flash +

New Price: $325.75
Discount: $3.25 (1%)Nikon's Precision i-TTL Flash Control
Complete Flash Head Positioning Freedom

New Price: $479.99
Ready light located beside the LCD on the back panel - highly visible even when used as a remote
Auto zoom of 24 to 85mm, extendable to 14mm with built-in wide-flash adapter
A quick demonstration of the Nikon SB-400, a compact speed light for all Nikon DSLRs.
Buy Nikon Speedlight SB-400 with best price!
The SB-400 has been specifically developed to provide photographers with an entry-level external flash unit which is compatible with i-TTL flash operation. When combined with cameras that are compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System, the SB-400 is controlled in i-TTL and D40’s M (manual) mode.
The SB-400’s flash head can be tilted in 4 steps–horizontal, as well as 60, 75, and 90 degrees–and has a flash shooting distance range of between 60cm to 20m (depending on the camera’s ISO setting). Slow Sync, Red-eye Reduction and other flash modes can also be set on the camera body, enabling users to enjoy brighter and more natural lighting for better flash pictures.
Technical Details : t is compact and works flawlessly if you do not want to eat up your camera’s battery when using flash. Advantages of bounce over the direct flash on whichever Nikon body you own, is overwhelming. Do not expect a flash unit of this size to bounce off of a high ceiling, but a large index card overcomes that problem. There is not enough offset from the lens for fill flash with a large lens hood, but you can’t expect everything from such a compact unit. Although I have many compact non-Nikon flashes, the proprietary electronics of the present day Nikon almost requires using their flash systems to get optimum metering.
