How do I connect my Nikon SB 900 to wireless network?
How do I connect my Nikon SB 900 to wireless network?
How To Setup Nikon SB-900 As a “Wireless Remote Unit”
- Turn the switch while holding down the button at the center.
- Align the index on the power ON-OFF switch to REMOTE.
- Press the Function button 1, then turn the selector dial to choose a desired group name, and press the OK button.
What is TTL flash Nikon?
TTL is used to describe any flash system that meters exposure Through The Lens. The Speedlight fires a series of pre-flashes to ‘test’ the scene, using the flash meter it can then calculate exposure just before firing the main flash to illuminate the subject during the actual exposure time.
What is the Nikon SB-910?
The SB-910 is Nikon’s most sophisticated and powerful Creative Lighting System portable Speedlight designed for use on camera as well as for complete wireless control in the studio or on location. Engineered for both FX and DX-format D-SLRs, the SB-910 offers unparalleled lighting performance in the field and in the studio.
Can the SB-910 be used as a SpeedLight?
Featuring Nikon’s versatile i-TTL (intelligent through-the-lens) metering for on camera or wireless flash control, the SB-910 can operate as a hot shoe mounted Speedlight, remote unit or wireless Commander.
Is the SB-910 still worth it?
Even though there are still a few rumors that the SB-910 still overheats. Decently powerful flash. Good battery life. Accurate TTL. Way too overpriced. You can get 5 good 3rd party flashes for the price of one Nikon flash. Broken after 2 years of usage.
What is the SB-910 i-TTL flash control?
At the heart of the SB-910 is Nikon’s i-TTL flash control which enables Nikon Speedlights to share critical exposure information with CLS compatible D-SLRs. All of the complex lighting calculations are computed for you instantly with consistently accurate results in just about any lighting situation.