Camera Flash / Speedlight: Nikon SB-910 Speedlight Flash Unit Flashgun REVIEW
Model Name: Nikon SB-910 Speedlight Flash Unit Flashgun specifications.
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Release Date
November 2011
Strenght / Power
Guide Number (ISO100, meters)
Max Guide No at ISO 100: 111.5 ft./34m
Power Level Switching (Vari-power Range)
Head & Coverage
Bounce (Up-Down) Head Movement
Yes
Swivel (Rotation) Head movement
Yes
Focal Length Coverage
17–200 mm
Auto Zoom Head
Flash Related Functions
Flash Durations
1/880 sec. at full output - 1/38,500 sec. at M 1/128 output.
Flash Modes(TTL)
i-TTL, Auto aperture flash, Non-TTL auto flash, Distance-priority manual flash, Manual flash and Repeating flash
Flash Exposure Compensation / Correction
Secondary Illumination
Wireles Flash
Wireless Operation
Wireless Groups
Wireless Channels
Remote Timing Modes
Other Features
Mount
Hot-shoe mount flash
Off Camera Terminal / External Connectors
Included Accessories
Speedlight Stand AS-21, Nikon Diffusion Dome SW-13H, Fluorescent Filter SZ-2FL, Incandescent Filter SZ-2TN, Soft Case SS-910
Other Functions
Power Source & Recycle Time
Power Source - Batterry
4-AA Batteries or SD-8A Battery Pack
External Power
Minimum Recycle Time (Charging time between shooting)
2.1s
Battery Life
150-200 shots
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions
3.1 x 5.7 x 4.4″ (79 x 145 x 112 mm)
Weight
14.80 oz (420 g)
The Nikon SB-910 Speedlight Flash Unit Flashgun, launched in November 2011, serves as a versatile and dependable lighting tool for photographers. It features a Guide Number of Max Guide No at ISO 100: 111.5 ft./34m, ensuring robust illumination. The flash unit features a coverage angle or a focal length of 17–200 mm. Its Hot-shoe mount allows for easy attachment to cameras, providing stability during shooting.
A notable feature is its Flash Duration capability of 1/880 sec. at full output - 1/38,500 sec. at M 1/128 output.. This wide range enhances adaptability across various lighting conditions, catering to both static scenes and fast-paced action photography.
The Nikon SB-910 Speedlight Flash Unit Flashgun is powered by using 4-AA Batteries or SD-8A Battery Pack, with an estimated battery life of 150-200 shots, ensuring sustained performance during extended photo sessions.
The Minimum Recycle Time, 2.1s, emphasizes efficiency, enabling photographers to capture successive shots seamlessly, especially in dynamic shooting scenarios.
In addition, the Nikon SB-910 Speedlight Flash Unit Flashgun is compact and portable, the flash unit measures 3.1 x 5.7 x 4.4″ (79 x 145 x 112 mm) and weighs 14.80 oz (420 g). This review aims to assist you in determining if this flash suits your specific needs.
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There are three ways to trigger off-camera flash units wirelessly: via infrared, radio signals or a hybrid method that involves both infrared and radio. The infrared system works like the TV remote; there need to be a direct line of sight for the signal to reach the destination. The radio signal has no line-of-sight limitations, but comes at a rather high cost. The hybrid system simply takes the infrared signal from the commander, converts it over to radio and then converts it back to infrared on slave units.