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Friday 4th July 2008  GMT 


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Nikon Speedlight SB-800 

Nikon Speedlight SB-800

New Speedlight SB-800 with wireless i-TTL flash control evolves the technology beyond the D-TTL of the D1 series. It introduces features that include Advanced Wireless Lighting (wireless remote control over multiple flashes), Flash Value Lock (FV Lock), AUTO FP High-Speed Sync and Flash Color Information Communication. It also features the new Wide Area AF Assist Illuminator that is tailored to the new D2H's 11-area Multi-CAM 2000 AF Sensor Module. Additional features include a built-in wide flash adapter for 14mm wideangle lens coverage, GN 38/53 (ISO 100/200, at 35mm) and flash coverage from 24mm up to 105mm when using the Auto Zoom function (in 5mm zoom steps between 35 and 105mm).

Advanced, Powerful Speedlight Flash

i-TTL (intelligent TTL) flash exposure control

Flash Value Lock (FV-Lock)

Auto FP High Speed sync.

Flash Colour Communication Information

Advanced Wireless Lighting including full i-TTL remote flash

Complete package including battery booster pack, filters, free standing foot and case.

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