Is the Nikon SB-24 Speedlight still in use?
Is the Nikon SB-24 Speedlight still in use?
The SB-24 Speedlight flash unit is the ancestor of the SB-25, SB-26, SB-28 and SB-80DX units and quite a number of photographers still use it.
Is the Nikon SB-24 flash unit the same as the F4?
The SB-24 flash unit, or flashgun, since many years no longer in production is of the same generation as the formidable Nikon F4 camera and is an excellent unit. It comes in a design equally square as the F4 mothership.
How much does a Nikon SB-700 Speedlight cost?
A modern SB-700 unit (with a guide number of 29 m / 92 ft being somewhat weaker than the SB-24) costs about the same, so taking inflation into consideration, these new units are definitely cheaper. Current top of the line SB-5000 can be had for approx 550 USD or 550 EUR, so price of the units have not moved much.
How is guide number determined on Nikon Speedlight?
With distance-priority manual flash operation the guide number is automatically determined by the SB-800 according to the distance value and aperture set. The flash always fires at a specified output determined by user on the flash itself. The flash fires just before the rear curtain starts to close.
Is the Nikon D5100 a good digital camera?
The D5100’s trump card, however, is its advanced 16 MP sensor, inherited from the D7000. Judged on its own merits, the D5100 is a great camera, but we’re concerned that an enthusiastic beginner might outgrow it faster than some of the competition.
What’s the difference between the D5000 and D5100?
The D5100 is a smaller and (we think) more attractive camera than its predecessor the D5000. It is less bulbous, and closer to the D3100 and D7000 in terms of styling. The most significant design difference is the addition of a side-hinging LCD screen in the D5100, as opposed to the bulkier (and more awkward) bottom-hinged LCD used in the D5000.