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Nikon Speedlight SB-700 Shoe Mount Flash for Nikon

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Used
Ended: May 25, 2024 15:18:29 EDT
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US $89.00
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ApproximatelyC $122.50
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Brand
Nikon
Type
Shoe Mount
Mount Interface
Hot Shoe
Model
Nikon Sb-700
Light Type
LED
MPN
4807
To Fit
Camera

Item description from the seller

rafal123

rafal123

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352 items sold

Product ratings and reviews

4.8
119 product ratings
  • 103 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 11 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Consistent output

Flash recycles quickly

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Great flash and great battery pack, if the price is right.

    I have previously written a review for the SB-900 flash. I have several using them for location work with studio modifiers, often using two or three together. I use PocketWizard TT5's to control the flashes remotely. My tendency is to run my speed lights at 1/2 power or less. This gives very short recycle times, extends the life of flash tubes, and reduces melting/fading of gels. When I need full power the recycle time drops to about 3 seconds with Eneloop NiMh batteries. Adding the SD-9 with 8 Eneloops drops the time to about 1 second. Further the concern about an overheat shutdown of the flash is substantially reduced. I have never experienced such a shutdown. The SB-900 has 3 internal heat sensors. All of them are close to the internal battery compartment. Adding the SD-9 removes the ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sams0733_vgmsj0

  • Thermal shutdown - fixed?,

    I have an SB900 and agree with all the positive comments posted in other reviews, however I want to challenge those who are posting stories about thermal shutdown to supply some additional information about what situations really cause the flash to shutdown. I've been using my SB900 for several months now, and I've never experienced a problem with the unit shutting down, so I thought I'd try a simple test. I installed a set of brand new lithium ion batteries in my SB900, set it to full power manual mode, and hit the flash button manually as soon as the ready light lit - that's about one full-power shot every 1 or 2 seconds. I did this until the batteries were drained (that is, until it got to be about 10 seconds between flashes - that's a few hundred ...

  • Robust, Powerful, and Reliable Speed Light

    August 2015. The SB-900 has been out for quite a few years now and has been supplanted by the SB-910. I have found no need to upgrade to the SB-910 and find the SB-900s can be found at reasonable prices in the used market. Plus as I have several, it is advantageous to have all the same model although the SB-910 operation is nearly the same. My uses include applications with multiple flashes often in large modifiers. I have need for portable flashes with good power and on occasion extended session capability. The SB-900 is very powerful as speed lights go. The ability to accept an external battery pack like the Nikon SD-9 or the Pixel TD-382 (same function as the Nikon at 1/4 the cost) extends usefulness. I have read other reviews that complain about the SB-900 overheating and shutting ...

  • Great Flash Unit

    Great flash! The SB 910 has plenty of power/light output, with fast recycle times. I use this mainly for indoor architecture type work where there is usually very little light. It works flawlessly with Nikon’s TTL Metering system resulting it accurate exposures even if I mess up the camera settings. I highly recommend it!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: wns-inc1

  • The best flash out there for Nikon but pricey.

    The SB900 is a great flash, I own 4 of them. It comes with a nice soft case and a set of colored gels. It is compatible with Nikon's CLS system (creative lighting system). It is large compared with the SB600 (I own one of those) but the menus are much better to navigate. It also features a "thermal cutoff" which shuts it down to prevent overheating. There is much over hype about this. What actually happens is during rapid full power flashes the batteries get hot so it shuts down to prevent overheating. This feature can be shut off though I don't recommend that and leave mine on all the time and have never had it kick in. Heck the 900 is Nikon's flagship / top of the line speedlight so of course its a great product. If you just need a strobe for off ...