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Nissin Di466 Speedlite For Nikon i-TTL | Brand New
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No reserve
- Closed: Thu 27 Nov 2008, 10:15 pm
- Listing #: 189056740
Great alternative for Nikon SB600, value for money, you can enjoy creative flash photography with various light sources (because this can work as Slave flash) from multiple direction w/out breaking the bank.
The Nissin Di466 has been developed for Digital SLR Cameras with the latest e-TTL flash control technology.
Fully Automatic & Manual modes available.
This versatile unit features (33m/108ft G/N @ 100 ISO/). Flash exposure compensation is provided in 6 steps by half stop increments of -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5 by controlling a switch on the back panel.
When on manual power the flash can also be triggered wirelessly. The zoom head diffuser is motorised and will cover a lens range of 16-70mm and also incorporates a fill in reflector and wide angle diffuser. For ease and speed of use the batteries are held in a convenient battery cartridge where the battery contacts are all aligned in one direction and is also supplied with spare cartridge.
Features
* Guide Number: 33m (108ft at 100ISO).
* Quick Power Zoom Reflector: 16-70mm (24-105mm on film SLR camera)
* Built in Colour Filter Guide
* Quick Battery Replacement with Spare Cartridge
* Wireless Remote Slave Flash on Manual Mode.
* Manual Power in 6 steps from full to 32nd power
* TTL Flash Compensation for +/- 1.5EV
* Built-in bounce flash reflector
* Flash head turns upward 45, 60, 75 & 90 degrees.
Specifications
* Power Source: 4 x AA Batteries (Alkaline, Oxyride, Lithium batteries are usuable)
* Recycle Time: 3.8 sec. with fresh NiMH Batteries
* Number of Flashes: 200 flashes with fresh Alkaline Batteries
Compatible with Nikon D40, D50, D70, D70s, D80, D200, D300, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D2Xs and D3.
Free extra battery magazine & carrying pouch (4x AA batteries not included).
Wireless (slave mode) flash trigger is via the built-in camera flash or another flash gun.
Hurry pre-NZD dollar drop price last item on Stock!!! New stocks will be sold $325 soon!
The Nissin Di466 has been developed for Digital SLR Cameras with the latest e-TTL flash control technology.
Fully Automatic & Manual modes available.
This versatile unit features (33m/108ft G/N @ 100 ISO/). Flash exposure compensation is provided in 6 steps by half stop increments of -1.5, -1.0, -0.5, +0.5, +1.0, +1.5 by controlling a switch on the back panel.
When on manual power the flash can also be triggered wirelessly. The zoom head diffuser is motorised and will cover a lens range of 16-70mm and also incorporates a fill in reflector and wide angle diffuser. For ease and speed of use the batteries are held in a convenient battery cartridge where the battery contacts are all aligned in one direction and is also supplied with spare cartridge.
Features
* Guide Number: 33m (108ft at 100ISO).
* Quick Power Zoom Reflector: 16-70mm (24-105mm on film SLR camera)
* Built in Colour Filter Guide
* Quick Battery Replacement with Spare Cartridge
* Wireless Remote Slave Flash on Manual Mode.
* Manual Power in 6 steps from full to 32nd power
* TTL Flash Compensation for +/- 1.5EV
* Built-in bounce flash reflector
* Flash head turns upward 45, 60, 75 & 90 degrees.
Specifications
* Power Source: 4 x AA Batteries (Alkaline, Oxyride, Lithium batteries are usuable)
* Recycle Time: 3.8 sec. with fresh NiMH Batteries
* Number of Flashes: 200 flashes with fresh Alkaline Batteries
Compatible with Nikon D40, D50, D70, D70s, D80, D200, D300, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D2Xs and D3.
Free extra battery magazine & carrying pouch (4x AA batteries not included).
Wireless (slave mode) flash trigger is via the built-in camera flash or another flash gun.
Hurry pre-NZD dollar drop price last item on Stock!!! New stocks will be sold $325 soon!
Buyer's checklist
Shipping details
- $9.00 Courier Post (Next day delivery)
- Seller does not allow pick-ups
- Seller is located in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty
Payment details
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- NZ bank deposit
About the seller
- 99.6% positive feedback
- Member since Sep 2006
Closes: Thu 27 Nov, 10:15 pm. 2008
