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Nikon Speedlight SB-24 Shoe Mount Flash

Condition:
Used
The flash body has some minor rub marks and minimal scratches. The zoom is functional. It comes with ... Read moreabout condition
Price:
US $46.75
ApproximatelyAU $70.33
Postage:
US $8.22 (approx. AU $12.37) Standard postage. See detailsfor delivery
Located in: Celina, Texas, United States
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Last updated on 28 Dec, 2023 03:13:00 AEDSTView all revisionsView all revisions

Item specifics

Condition
Used
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“The flash body has some minor rub marks and minimal scratches. The zoom is functional. It comes ...
Brand
Nikon
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Type
Shoe Mount
Model
SB-24
Light Type
LED
MPN
SB24
To Fit
Digital Camera

Item description from the seller

Photo Bazaar

Photo Bazaar

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2.2K items sold
Joined Jan 2023

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage costs
4.9
Postage speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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Product ratings and reviews

4.6
71 product ratings
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Consistent output

Flash recycles quickly

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  • Top favourable review

    Basic, simple...

    Perfect for what I use a strobe for. Manual OFF camera fired via trigger. Some call it "strobist" I dunno.. Pretty good on the hot shoe too when you need it as the head swivels straight up and 180 side to side, left to right. Bounce anywhere... Great flash for cheap if you don't need/use all the iTTL auto.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: onlinephotostuff

  • SB-24

    For starters, I am a professional photographer. Although the SB-24 does not TTL with DSLR cameras, it works great as a manual flash. They are cheap and easy to come by. I trigger mine with pocket wizard remotes, but most less expensive triggers will work. (some at the expense of reliability) The newer SB-26 has a built in slave feature, but the price is a bit more. Pros: cheap, reliable, manual features, durable cons: no DSLR TTL, manual only goes down to 1/16 (although you can stop it down with gels) All in all a great flash for getting the light off the camera. Shoot through an umbrella and you have a great portable lighting solution. You can find more info online. I think the best source is David Hobby's strobist blog.

  • @$60ish/? a bit more,'HomerunFlash' you'll KEEP. BEST4 MultiFlashSetups

    No matter how many aftermarket flashes out there, NOTHING compares to Nikon's Speedlight OEM's- Even Older Ones. The SB24 is a great, **Fully Functional with Nikon's Digital systems, Strobe Flash / Slave Flash, Primary Flash, for those in need of A. just less expensive options(Consider a $20 flash that breaks 1 month after purchase, when you ponder costs). B. It is a fully functional Optical Slave Flash-To ANY other brand Flash that works properly. When combined with any other multi flash setups, its great.(btw the SB24 is 1 of only a few with Optical trigger) It is fully adjustable with an LCD thats viewable, to 1/128th power, it supports Nikons FP strobe feature and fires at higher sync speeds 320+, has bot PC and 3 prone Tether connects, & 3prong aux power source. Full Stroboscopic ...

  • Nikon quality for a fantastic price!

    I recently purchased a Nikon N6006 camera. While reading the instructions they mentioned several flash units this being the most recent at that time period. I looked at the SB-22 and SB-23 and decided that this unit would mate well with my camera. The unit is a quality piece of photo equiptment built solid compared to a modern dslr flash units. I purchased this particular unit because of its ttl features and how it should work with the cameras matrix metering system. I haven't processed any film taken with the flash, but i know it has to be an improvement over the units built in flash which i have tried. I've been out of the photography loop for a while but i think with this flash unit in my arsenal i'm well on the way to getting back in the saddle. Because of the wide spread use of ...

  • Best Bang for your Buck

    If you follow the strobist blog (and if you're serious about photography, even as a hobby, you should), then this is the perfect flash for you. Lots of power (relatively), great battery life, decent recovery time, but best of all, perfect price. You can expect to pay between $65 and $80 for one of these flashes, and it has almost all the functionality of the $160 LumoPro 160 flash (which itself has almost all the functionality of the $440 Nikon SB-800). Don't buy this if you want automatic flash exposures done with an on-camera flash. You're much better off buying the $125 SB-400 for that. These are the perfect candidate for manual, portable, off-camera flashes that will be modified in some way (umbrella, snoot, grid, omni-bounce, etc.). Pro: Portable Good Battery Life Decent power / ...