Nikon does not seal its boxes, so never buy at retail or any source not on my personally approved list since you'll have no way of knowing if you're missing accessories, getting a defective, dropped, damaged or used flash, a customer return or if the warranty has already been registered...
not TTL, so maybe that's why (all it had to do was get the signal to flash from the camera). I've since moved to the Godox flashes (which do work -- although not always consistently -- though, about 2 years ago so I can't do any more testing with the SB700 -- sold it). ...
A) TTL- We casually say TTL for any automated flash, but TTL today technically might mean Film TTL, because TTL was also used as the name of the specific automatic flash system used in film cameras since 1980 (except the last Nikon film F6 model, which can do both TTL and iTTL too)....
The reason for this becomes clear when you flip the Coolpix A over: it's a cutout to allow access for a dummy battery cable, used to supply mains power to the camera body. Alongside the battery in a compartment on the base of the camera is a Secure Digital card slot. The only other...
I had a Nikon SB700 for my Z6 that I bought 5 years ago or so. I do not use flash that often and before Christmas I took it out of my camera bag to check the batteries and so forth. Upon turning the flash on nothing happened and opened the battery compartment to see it corroded...
Rear-curtain sync and Commander modes. The latter is used for wireless control of off-camera flash units. You can also attach an external flash to the Coolpix P7700’s standard hotshoe which is compatible with Nikon’s Speedlight models SB910, SB900, SB800, SB700, SB600, SB400 and the ...
So the owners manual says that only SB5000, SB700 and SB500 are compatible with P950. Can somebody tell me why SB400 and SB910 won't be compatible.Thanking you all. Mait. Further, on Nikon website I see that these two (SB400 and 910) are fully compatible with older Coolpix like P77...
For most home interiors, even f/2.8 is not quite bright enough. The f/1.8 aperture is going to help with this and be much more valuable to you right away. Later, when the baby is walking you can buy a flash unit like the SB400 or SB700. ...