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Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras Review

Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
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I'm a big fan of the Nikon CLS wireless flash system and I have several Nikon speedlights that I use for high quality portable lighting. Overall, the system works really well, and armed with a few flashes and some simple clamps, I can get creative off-camera lighting nearly anywhere (for on-camera flash, I tend to use the Quantum units). Yes, it's infrared line-of-sight and doesn't have the range of other radio systems, but for me, it's fine.
I have a pair of SB900 flashes and have been very impressed with them in terms of light quality, ease of use and so on - my only complaint is the bulk and weight. I also have a few SB600 units, which are more compact - but they don't offer the same even, high quality lighting I get with my SB900. For whatever reason, I always find the SB600 too hot in the center, and somehow "harsh". I end up using various diffuser attachments, and by then, I get all the bulk of the SB900, and only half the output.
I figured I'd try an SB700, hoping to get light quality of the SB900 in a smaller, more convenient package. So far, I haven't been disappointed.
Operationally, the SB700 is very similar to the SB900 - mostly the same menus, switches and options. This is a blessing for me because the older SB600 was so different from the SB900 that I'd have to spend a lot of time figuring out how to get it to do what I wanted.
The power, light quality and recycle time are also quite good on the SB700. I get recycle time under 3 seconds with Lithium batteries, and light output seems to be within about 30% of the SB900. All the SB900 options are available, including zoom, "even" flash (less falloff in the corners) and so on. The device weighs in at about a pound with batteries and it's notably smaller than the big brother SB900 (but heavier than the SB600). Construction quality is about what you'd expect, and there are even optional weather "boots" that cover the hotshoe contact so water can't seep between the flash and your camera in damp locations.
Some have complained about the SB900 and it's thermal shutdown feature. The SB700 seems to work differently - when it detects temperatures rising, it slows down the recycle time, giving the flash tube time to cool. I suppose this is better than the SB900 (which just stops working if the flash tube hits a certain temperature).
The one complaint others have pointed out is that there's no standard PC jack, making it difficult to operate the flash via a standard PC cord. There are various alternatives if you need this capability, including an add on device with a hot shoe to PC adapter, but it can be annoying if you have accessories requiring PC cord connections.
Otherwise, I think it's a fine flash that Nikon owners will appreciate. Definitely recommended, either as part of an ambitious system or as your only flash.

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The next great speedlight from Nikon is here, introducing the Nikon SB-700, a high-performance portable flash with a host of new features designed to make flash photography simple, accurate and creative. The SB-700 is for photographers looking for an on-camera Speedlight offering more power for greater depth-of-field control than the built-in flash or for users looking for a compact Speedlight that can be set up as a Commander or a Remote in wireless flash set-ups as well as those who want to upgrade from their existing or older Nikon Speedlight.

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Nikon TC-E3ED 3X Teleconverter Lens for Nikon 4300, 4500, 5000 & 8400 Digital Cameras Review

Nikon TC-E3ED 3X Teleconverter Lens for Nikon 4300, 4500, 5000 and 8400 Digital Cameras
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When I first saw tis lens I was excited about the possibility of converting my coolpix from a 38-115mm to a 114-345mm lens. Since this lens front mounts to the existing lens it vignettes at the wider end of the lens all the way to approx 85mm. Leaving you with an effective approx. range of only 250-345mm. While shooting in this range you better have a lot of light on your subject or a tripod. Otherwise you will get the predictable blurs from using such a long lens hand held. Since the cool pix is not the greatest in low light situations this extender compounds those blur problems. It also blocks the crappy built in flash if you are using it. Another problem you may notice is the size of this converter. It's huge for such a small camera. If you bring your camera for some quick snaps you may not want to lug this lens around.
On the plus side this lens is produced with the quality that you expect fron Nikon optics and if you want to get long, this is the ticket.

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Nikon - Camera flash connection kit - black Review

Nikon - Camera flash connection kit - black
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It adds a PC sync socket to cameras that only have a hot shoe and makes it possible to use a much larger selection of flash units with a variety of cameras, not just Nikon.
While it does not do TTL, most flash units can use their automatic sensors to meter output.
Used it extensively with a Nikon Coolpix 5000 and newer Vivitar 285 and 283 flash units. Also tested it with a Canon Rebel.
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Make sure you test your flash's trigger voltage if using something not recommended for your camera, digital or not.
If you have a camera that uses iTTL, like the Nikon D70s, you pretty much have to get one of the iTTL flash units.

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Converts standard ISO-type hot shoe to accept PC-type connection. Permits camera without PC outlet to trigger studio-type strobes.

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Nikon UC-E4 USB Cable for D50, D70, D70s, and D100 Review

Nikon UC-E4 USB Cable for D50, D70, D70s, and D100
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I ordered a Nikon UC-E4 cable (actually 3 of them). Note that in the picture it shows a cable with two ferrite cores attached - those are those cylinder shaped bulges just in from the plugs. These are magnets and are supposed to reduce noise transmissions. What actually came in the box from Nikon when I bought my D60, D200 and D300 cameras was a cable with one ferrite core attached. So, I placed the order figuring I was ordering the right type of cable and expected at least one core. What I got was NO CORES. I got a plain old USB cable with the proper ends on it. You can argue whether or not the cores are of any value (as dCables did when I called them to make arrangements to send these back) but Nikon sees fit to include them on the standard cables they provide with their cameras and when I ordered the Nikon part, I expect that part number and matching item. dCable shouldn't be selling these for what they are not!!

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Usb Cable, Uc-E4, For D40 And D50

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Nikon School DVD - Understanding Digital Photography Review

Nikon School DVD - Understanding Digital Photography
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A 45 minute DVD in which presenter Bob Krist explains some of his more favourite settings on the Nikon D200 camera and the way in which he puts them to good effect. This product is more suited to owners of the D200 if only because they will recognise the various camera features which are highlighted as Mr Krist uses them.
Whilst the content was interesting, I found it difficult to identify exactly which category of photographer at whom this DVD is aimed. If, like myself, you have just purchased your very first DSLR (Digital single lens reflex camera) and are wondering where to start, I would suggest this is not the DVD for you. If, however, you have started to take some decent photos, it should help you progress onto slightly (but only slightly) more advanced techniques. If you are already well down the road of taking excellent photographs using the many varied settings that are available on the modern DSLR then you will gain little from this product.
I really must register my overall disappointment. Just think about the product titles. Firstly we have a DVD from the "Nikon School." I would have thought the very word Nikon would ensure a content worthy of that name. But not so. Secondly, the DVD is called "Understanding Digital Photography." I may be a newcomer to the DSLR but, like Mr Krist, I too have sold my photography to National Geographic and I am also an award-winning author. My understanding of digital photography, however, was not enhanced by this product and my overall knowledge is no richer for my having studied the content closely.
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Understanding Digital Photography - DVD allows customers to take their digital SLR photography even further by providing insight about the fundamentals of digital SLR photography.Understanding Digital Photography makes it easier than ever for customers to learn why, how and when to go beyond their Nikon D-SLR's automatic setting mode.

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Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR Telephoto Zoom Lens with 4Gb Card + Nikon 5874 Gadget Bag Case + EN-EL9 Battery + Tripod + Accessory Kit for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D5000 Digital SLR Camera Review

Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR  Telephoto Zoom Lens with 4Gb Card + Nikon 5874 Gadget Bag Case + EN-EL9 Battery + Tripod + Accessory Kit for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D5000 Digital SLR Camera
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All I wanted to buy was the VR Lens, the Nikon Bag and the SD Card/Reader.When bought seperately this came around $250. So I thought I would buy this as it comes with lot of other additional items just for a little more. All the other items were not branded and were of less quality. The Lint free tissue was not lint free and when I cleaned my lens, it left lot of lint, so I had to use a good cloth to remove it. The EN-EL9 battery is also a local made. Better you could buy only those things you want and not this big chunk. This just occupies more space. If you are planning to buy a D40 or D60 newly, then better buy a package which comes with the additional lens. Such package generally has the Nikon Bag also. That package is better as it does not have unnecessary accessories and thereby less cost. For sure, shipment came on time, lens was excellent, bag was excellent, well packed.. but not worth as a package.
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I changed the rating to 4. As its my fault that I didnt buy the camera package. Its now more than a year I own this. The bag's great... the lens's great and SD card is useful. I used the tripod a lot. When I created the first review, I did not want the Tripod. But when I started using it.. I really like that. But all others mentioned, I have never used them... If you buy all of them seperately its pretty costly. But still I recommend to buy a full package along with the camera...

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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Nikon 55-200mm VR Lens ♦ 2) Transcend 4GB High Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Memory Card ♦ 3) Nikon SLR Gadget Bag ♦ 4) Spare EN-EL9 High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack ♦ 5) Precision Design Deluxe Camera Tripod with Carrying Case ♦ 6) Precision Design USB 2.0 High Speed SecureDigital (SD/SDHC) Card Reader ♦ 7) ImageRecall Digital Image Recovery Software ♦ 8) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet ♦ 9) Digital Camera LCD Monitor Screen Protectors ♦ 10) Precision Design 5-Piece Lens Cleaning Kit ♦ 11) Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
The Nikon 55-200mm ED IF AF-S DX VR Lens is a compact 3.6X telephoto zoom lens, equivalent to a 82.5mm to 300mm telephoto zoom lens on a 35mm camera. It's ideal for portraits, candids, sports, travel, wildlife, and nature photography. This versatile lens also has macro capability for impressive close-ups of smaller objects such as flowers. It features Vibration Reduction to provide sharper, blur-free pictures at shutter speeds as much as 4 stops slower than one could ordinarily handhold.

Take more high-resolution pictures faster with this 4GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.

Protect your valuable camera investment with this Nikon Brand multi-compartment camera carrying case.

Increase your shooting capacity with this powerful EN-EL9 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery.

Avoid camera shake and achieve maximum image quality by setting your camera on this sturdy, lightweight 57-inch tripod.

This 5-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Blower Brush and Cotton Swabs.


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Nikon DG-2 2x Eyepiece Magnifier for Nikon D7000, D3100, D300S, D700, D90, D3X, and D3000 Digital SLR Cameras (Requires Eyepiece Adapter) Review

Nikon DG-2 2x Eyepiece Magnifier for Nikon D7000, D3100, D300S, D700, D90, D3X, and D3000 Digital SLR Cameras (Requires Eyepiece Adapter)
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I think people do NOT understand that this is for close up work not for a dedicated "viewfinder"The metal hinge is there if you want to see the complete viewfinder/image to make sure that your subject is framed correctly etc, then switch back to the magnifier and focus.
Again, for close-up/macro work it is outstanding and a great help for dead on clear and precise focusing...nothing more.
Have been using this for years, even in the late 80's you could not find one of these for less than $50.00!!! So I can not see how they are over-priced. Considering inflation I would say that prices have decreased and still a good value for THE CORRECT INTENDED USE!

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Provides 2X magnification of the central portion of the finder image. Eyesight adjustment provided. Useful for critical focusing in close-up work. (DK-18 required for Cameras with a 22mm round high eye-point viewing eyepiece thread, including: F3HP (with DE-3 High Eyepoint Finder) & F3T, F4, F5, F6, F100, N90, N90s, N8008, N8008s.D1, D3000, D300S, D3100, D3X, D700, D7000, D90

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Nikon DK-21 Rubber Eyecup Nikon Digital SLR Cameras Review

Nikon DK-21 Rubber Eyecup Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
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This is a Nikon product D80 owners shouldn't need to replace but inevitably they will. After the first few times it fell off my camera and I put it back on I intentionally wiggled it around in order to get an idea of why it would fall off and what I could do to prevent this happening. I never did figure it out, and finally it fell off on a forest hike and that was that. Luckily these are unbelievably cheap (for Nikon), so buying 3 and keeping them in the camera bag is not that big a deal.

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DK-21 Rubber Eyecup for D200 (repl.) Attaches to the viewfinder eyepiece minimizing extraneous light and vision fatigue

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Nikon DR-6 Right Angle Viewfinder (Rectangular Slip-On) Review

Nikon DR-6 Right Angle Viewfinder (Rectangular Slip-On)
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This right angle viewer is made with the highest quality optics. It exceede my expectations. I shoot a lot of Kindergarten students and need a low angle of view. This piece is easily slipped on and allows downward viewing (with correct orientation of subjects) without sitting on the ground. I would recommend this viewfinder to anyone needing a quality right angle viewfinder. Mine is attached to a Nikon D200.

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Right Angle Viewing Attachment attaches to the finder of Nikon 35mm SLR Cameras.With this attachment, the viewfinder image is viewed at right angles (via the built-in roof prism) to the camera's optical axis - a feature that is very convenient when shooting from low (or high) viewpoints or when normal finder viewing is difficult, as in close-up work or photomicrography. The DR-6 allows you to set the reproduction ratio to either 1:1 or 1:2 The DR-6 is fitted with a prism to maintain the image un reversed and erect A built-in diopter adjustment ring allows you to adjust the diopter from -8.0m to +3.8m at 1:1 and -5.0m to +6.0m at 1:2 reproduction ratio. The DR-6 is slip on mount designed with a for Rectangular-eyepiece camerasThe DR-6 fits the following cameras D200, D300, D3000, D300S,D3100, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70,D7000, D70S, D80, D90F80/N80, F75/N75, F65/N65, F55/N55, F50/N50, F601/N6006, F401/N5005, F401S/N4004, F301/N2000, FM10, FE10, FG-20, FG, EM, PRONEA 600I/6ICannot be adapted for use on cameras not having a rectangular viewing eyepiece

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Nikon Capture 4 Software for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras and Coolpix 8800, 8700, and 8400 Review

Nikon Capture 4 Software for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras and Coolpix 8800, 8700, and 8400
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Capture 4.4 is the ultimate post-processing program for processing NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) photos, also known as "RAW" format photos. For those not familiar with RAW format, essentially a RAW format photo file enables the photographer to make post-shot changes to a photo to a much greater extent than is possible when shooting conventional JPEG file shots. So, for example, if one wishes to adjust the exposure on a RAW photo, you can do so and the effect is essentially the same, within the range of a couple of F/stops, as though you had shot the picture that way in the first place (there are exceptions to this beyond the scope of this review). The same is true for many other settings, such as Color Mode (SRGB versus Adobe, for example), White Balance, Sharpening, etc. You can modify some of these to some extent on JPEGs, but when you do there is always a loss of data--while there is no such loss when modifying RAW files. The bottom line is that if you botch a setting shooting RAW files you are much more likely to be able to salvage the photo if you shot RAW, as compared to if you shot JPEG. If you are shooting a wedding or some other critical event where failure is not an option, only a VERY competent expert would not opt to shoot RAW, in my opinion at least.
I am explaining this, because it helps to explain what you are getting with Capture 4.4. Capture 4.4 is the ultimate program for modifying the settings that RAW files are designed to allow the modification of. It is Nikon's own program for modifying Nikon Electronic Format (RAW) files, and it is unsurpassed by third parties for this purpose. This is NOT a substitute for Photoshop or its competitors. Capture 4.4 does not give you the cloning tool and the other huge host of artistic modification tools that one finds in Photoshop. (It does have a cropping tool and a few other basic tools along this line, but nothing like Photoshop). The real purpose of Capture 4.4 is to control the "levers" i.e. exposure, sharpening, etc. that the RAW mode was designed to provide when post-processing RAW (and to a limited extent JPEG) photos. Some photographers, myself included, use Capture 4.4 for this purpose, and then may use Photoshop if there are any detailed changes to the photo that need to be done. Capture 4.4 really complements, rather than competes with, programs like Photoshop.
The main gripe most users have with Capture 4.4 is that it is a clunky memory hog, and it is somewhat slow. This is a program that will use every bit of your computer's processing power. The user interface is on the clunky side too, although it is not all that bad. I personally found that I could get up to speed pretty fast with this program without using the manual much.
I give this one 5 stars for utility and 3 stars for being a memory hog with a clunky interface, rounding out to 4 stars. Future upgrades will doubtless cure the technical issues with this program. But for the Nikon photographer shooting RAW files, this program is a "must have" in my opinion. Highly recommended.

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Current Version 4.4 Features: Capture Control for hard-wired remote operation Capture Editor for image processing of NEF, JPEG, TIFF formats New dust-delete technology New image-enhancement technology New Fish-eye 2 rectilinear technology Extensive legacy compatibility

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Nikon WT-3A Wireless Transmitter for Nikon D200 Digital SLR Camera Review

Nikon WT-3A Wireless Transmitter for Nikon D200 Digital SLR Camera
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I'm a pro photog and have owned Nikons since 1985. I had a little problem at one point. I originally set it up using the auto-assign to link it to my 17" Mac G4 Powerbook. Worked great. Then a couple weeks later I noticed an update available for the WT-3a software, so I d/l'd it and loaded it (just because I like to be up-to-date and I wanted to add a couple more configurations I needed to use).
All of a sudden I couldn't get it to connect. First I want to say that I have NEVER had better tech support than what I got from Nikon - and it's 24/7! They rock. Anyway, to make a long story short, after dumping the old config and setting it up with manually assigned IP addresses it has worked flawlessly ever since. Tip: To do it manually, just pick any two IP's within the same range; save an Airport peer-to-peer (computer-to-computer - whatever you want to call it); name them the same; budda bing.
Side note: I shoot in Raw+Basic L-jpg (D200) and I found the time-to-display solely using Camera Control Pro a little slow (5 to 10 secs) (BTW, I use it for shooting product both in my studio and on-location - great client impresser!). I find that setting CCP up to send it to PictureProject for display is much faster; it sends the jpeg first so you get a view in under 3 seconds. Also, be sure and remove the CF card or what happens is it writes to the card BEFORE sending it wirelessly to your computer, thus increasing your wait time. Remove the card and that interim step is eliminated.
Yeah, a bit overpriced but a great device! Don't leave it on the camera when you're not using it. The exposed USB is vulnerable to damage. If you like the bigger feel in your hand, as I do, buy the MB-200 battery pak for field shooting; it's worth it for the extra battery life anyway. It uses up one battery before moving to the second - I carry a third and change it out when the first battery goes or gets low.
Cheers and remember, it's the Light that's magic! Work The Light baby! An hour after sunrise it's pretty much over until and hour before sunset!

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Nikon's new wireless transmitter featuring IEEE802.11 b/g technology, along with easy-to-use and set up Transfer, PC and Print modes. Powered by a single EN-EL3e battery and providing functionality, a vertical shutter release button as well as front and rear command dials, the WT-3A delivers much more than outstanding wireless technology and performance. The WT-3A allows D200 photographers expanded system versatility.

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