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Nikon Speedlight SB-600   Nikon Speedlight SB-600


A new mid range Speedlight flash compatible with the D70 and D2H Creative Lighting System cameras. Featuring Nikon's latest i-TTL monitor pre-flash metering technology, the SB-600 offers a powerful but attractively priced main flash for general photography. The SB-600 also offers fully automatic exposure control when used in groups with other SB-600 Speedlights, controlled either by a Master SB-800 or the new 'Commander' function of the new Nikon D70. This sppedlight features simplified buttons for ease of use and it’s packed with practical functions to meet the lighting needs of the most creative digital photographers.

Supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System

Supports i-TTL (for automatic balanced Fill-Flash), D-TTL, TTL, Manual

Easy-to-view LCD with 6 simple-to-understand backlit buttons

Guide Number of 30/98 [ISO100,m/ft], 42/138[ISO200,m/ft] (at 35mm zoom)

Auto zoom of 24 to 85mm

Same Wide area AF Assist Illuminator as the popular SB-800

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