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327 reviews
November, 2009
Launched at the same time as the Nikon D40, the SB-400 is the 'baby' of Nikon's conventional Speedlight flash family....
Lightweight, creative options, tilting reflector
Lack of swivel action
For the first timer looking for a bit more power and the versatility of bounce flash compared to their built-in flash, the SB-400 fits the bill, but it also makes a great lightweight alternative to the more cumbersome SB-600 and SB-800 for the pro ...
Performance that sings, but at a price that may sting...
Specification wise, the Nikon Nikkor 400mm f2.8 ED-IF AF-S VR has everything a sports snapper, news hound or wildlife buff could want. Five switches on the left-hand side of the barrel control (top to bottom): focusing mode, with Auto, Auto/Manual and ...
In m'me time as the announcement of the new ultra compact D40 SLR, Nikon announced a new flash, entr'e range also compact ' also, the SB-40. Since the D40 is compatible i-TTL for optimum flash exposure. His t'te orientable 4 angles on Diff...
Embedded flash is practical, but a separate flash can provide much better images.
Full i-TTL integration; with Nikon cameras; Swivel reflector; Small ;
Nikon's compact and 127 grams (without batteries) light SB-400 is powered by two AA alkaline batteries and is suitable for both SLR and the new Coolpix P5000. The flash supports Nikon's light metering through the lens (i-TTL) and takes into accoun...
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Many have replaced their 300 / 2.8 and 400 / 2.8 to Nikon tele zoom 200-400/4. Could it be sensible with a tele zoom for 90 000 kronor ?
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