Tuesday, July 01, 2008

New Nikon SB-900 Speedlight

Nikon's Newest Flagship Speedlight Offers a Powerful Addition to the Versatile Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS).

Dan Havlik at Photo District News wrote about the Nikon SB-900 Speedlight:

Nikon announced the next evolution in its iTTL Creative Lighting flash system this morning – the new SB-900 AF Speedlight. Featuring a 17-200mm zoom range for flash coverage (compared to the SB-800's 24-105mm range); auto switching between both FX and DX-formatted Nikon cameras; and utilizing a new easy scroll wheel to change settings on the fly, the SB-900 ($230) is Nikon's simplest yet most powerful Speedlight yet. This Speedlight is designed to live up to its name, offering 25 percent faster recycling times then the SB-800; and three light distribution patterns – center weighted, standard, and even – which makes the SB-900 adaptable to a range of lighting conditions, designed to help you increase your creativity as a photographer. Speaking of creativity, the SB-900 ships with gels which slide into an attached holder on the flash and trigger a sensor to automatically adjust the white balance. The SB-900 also has a built-in wide-angle diffuser and is powered by four AA batteries.

More information on the new flash is included in Nikon's Press Release



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