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  2. Nikon Speedlight - Wikipedia

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    Speedlight is the brand name used by Nikon Corporation for their photographic flash units, used since the company's introduction of strobe flashes in the 1960s. Nikon's standalone Speedlights (those not built into the company's cameras) have the SB- prefix as part of their model designation.

  3. Flash comparison - Wikipedia

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    A list of flash guns, for easy comparison of strobes, from different manufactures. ... Nikon SB-900 AF Speedlight [12] 34m/111.5 ft Screwlock PC 14-200mm 1/1-1/128

  4. Flash (photography) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a Nikon D850 has a shutter travel time of about 2.4 ms. [20] A full-power flash from a modern built-in or hot shoe mounted electronic flash has a typical duration of about 1ms, or a little less, so the minimum possible exposure time for even exposure across the sensor with a full-power flash is about 2.4 ms + 1.0 ms = 3.4 ms ...

  5. Comparison of digital SLRs - Wikipedia

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    Nikon: D4: Full frame: 16.2 F-mount: 100 91000 51 50 204800 11 3.2 yes yes CF + XQD: 160x157x91 1180 (without battery) Jan 2012: Nikon: D3X: Full frame: 24.4 F-mount: 100 1005 51 50 6400 5 3 yes no CF (2x) 160x157x88 1220 Dec 2008: Nikon: D3S: Full frame: 12.1 F-mount: 100 1005 51 100 102400 9 3 yes yes CF (2x) 160x157x88 1246 Oct 2009: Nikon ...

  6. Speedlite - Wikipedia

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    Nikon Speedlight, a Nikon brand of electronic flashes for their camera system This page was last edited on 28 June 2015, at 01:44 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Guide number - Wikipedia

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    Cameras with focal-plane shutters—even if they had PC connectors with X, F, M, or S-sync delays ("xenon sync" with zero delay and flashbulbs with peak delays of 5, 20, and 30 ms)—could not be used at speeds that attenuated guide numbers with most types of flashbulbs because their light curves were characterized by rapid rise and fall rates; the second shutter curtain would begin wiping ...

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