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This was Nikon's best flash when it cost £600 - now you can get them much cheaper it's a bargain not to be missed. It's still more powerful than their new range with GN 38 (m, ISO 100, at 35mm) compared to the current flagship of the SB-5000 34.5 (m, ISO 100, at 35mm). It has light-based triggering with TTL built in - you can control flash power from the back of the camera or the back of the flash depending on model and preference. If you want TTL without line of site, you either need to pay the £500+ for the new one, or just add something like the Godox or Pocketwizard devices - still cheaper than buying new. It can be triggered hot shoe, cable or i-TTL. Zoom range is available if you need it, and it comes with a diffuser and colour balance gels - you can cut others to fit. The fact I have four of these in my bag, and despite using Nikon's latest DSLRs have not upgraded them to the newer flashes ought to say something! Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The sb 800 has been around for a long time but still has most of the features of the newer hotshoe flashes, reliable pro flash one of the best comes with a sync port and I-ttl infrared wireless operation can also be used as a commander with 3 groups additional battery compartment and battery pack add to more flashes and faster recycle times works perfectly with pocket wizard wireless system less features than the sb 900
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A used Sb800 is so much cheaper than a 910 and still is powerful enough to help far more than I ever imagined. You can trigger via its own optical slave in SU4 mode, by sync socket to camera or (not included radio trigger) or I use a Debao su800 to keep full TTL and control several speedlights. So good I have 2 of them which I mount on hotshoe stands or on top of hotshoe lighting stand adapters with small softboxes or brollies. Even on-camera with included diffusion dome or bounced they are useful and I also use them with my 2 strobe studio setup for back or rim light.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I is not easy to use but neither is it difficult, you just need to read and understand the instructions. If you are buying this then I would assume you know why. if you know why then you will understand that some practice is required to get the best out of it. THis Speedlight along with the others from Nikon have so many features and functions and this particular model offers full control over the Nikon Creative Lighting System. Combined with other Speedlights and a suitable Nikon camera a whole range of affects can be achived. That flexability does not come free and the price is spending time to learn how it works.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have yet to be burned buying any gear off of ebay, however in these times any place you can save a few dollars is good. Doing digital event and wedding photography, SB-800's are the standard and while I have many lights available to choose from,this is the first choice. With the right diffuser they will mimic studio lighting and for the limited punch SB-800's have it suits digital photography just fine. It does have some limitations for every situation, but you can't beat its on camera portability and decent recycle time. Having to shoot alone with one light and moving around there is no way to do it lighter or faster. Not having to carry a heavy power pack or crazy flash bracket, even better. The unit I just got was missing a case and the extra battery holder. The book is avalable online so its not killer. Still I saved a few dollars but you have to be watchful as many people seem to drive the price up, why who knows. If it had a little more power I'd rate it higher, thats for the SB-900 though.Read full review
Excellent workhorse flash, great controls, very well built, don't buy cheap copies, you won't save money nor will you get the same performance so don't buy a liability buy an asset. This flash is an investment in good photography. Bang for Buck it's worth every penny.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have three of these in my kitbag now, and for me personally they’re an excellent alternative to the more expensive sb-910. Recycle time is good and even better when the 5th battery is fitted, very easy to use “out of the box” and simple to set up as slaves and masters working well with the Nikon CLS, these flash guns will make a useful addition to any kit and won’t let you down, I haven’t found a situation where “I wish I’d spent a bit more on the 910” has been uttered. All in all, a brilliant flash gun with used prices at around the £150 mark, you get a lot of bang (flash) for your buck
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's a quality Nikon Flash, and in perfect nick! I would recommend this model to anyone who has a Nikon past the D2H, which this was designed for: high speed sync, off camera firing if you sit it on its stand and use a sync lead, ability to be used in conjunction with other units for true pro lighting if you're up for it..... lovely bit of gear.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a superb flashgun - intuitive on the auto settings and delivering excellent lighting. On the manual settings be as creative as you wish and push your personal boundaries. I have owned two of these guns and used them for portrait and wedding photography. Comes complete with a set of gels for creative effects and a mounting bracket. Uses 4 or 5 AA batteries ( the extra battery gives faster recycling time). It is almost impossible not to get a well-lit photograph with this gun.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A very powerful speedlight (more than the SB900) Fully compatible with the Nikon CLS at a VERY affordable price. Well balanced on camera, easy to use off camera. What more do you need. I really rate this speedlight, they're all I use!
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