Nikon SU 4 - wireless slave flash controller

Nikon SU 4 - wireless slave flash controller
alaAverage 4.5

6 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 6 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 90/100. The average review date is Jun 13, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 15057 reviews from other Flashes. Last update: May 20, 2013.

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(Based on 6 reviews)

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Great way to use an "Out of Date" Flash

 

I bought the SU4 so I could use my SB-28 along with my SB-800. I hated having one flash that worked with my newer digital camera, and a separate flash for my film camera. With this, I can use my SB-28 off camera as a wireless unit; giving me one more...

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Great way to use an "Out of Date" Flash

 

Great way to use an "Out of Date" Flash

I bought the SU4 so I could use my SB-28 along with my SB-800. I hated having one flash that worked with my newer digital camera, and a separate flash for my film camera. With this, I can use my SB-28 off camera as a wireless unit; giving me one more...

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Nikon slave flash

 

Nikon slave flash

The Su-4 is most useful where a full studio lighting rig is unavailable. It is easy to use and well built - the only problem is do I require another!

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The Nikon Su-4 Slave Flash Review

 

The Nikon Su-4 Slave Flash Review

This is an excellent simple to use piece of equipment. It features a rotating base for the flash unit and a light sensor on a swivelling barrel allowing great freedom of placement for the secondary flash. A diffuser for the built-in flash of the Nikon...

Product Specifications

Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality. PRODUCT FEATURES: Provides wireless TTL control of secondary speedlights; Effective range: approx. 23 feet in Auto mode, approx. 131 feet in Manual mode.
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