So far the improvements seem to be minimal and from the specs I do not see any necessity to throw the SB-900 overboard if you have one. But hey, a flash is a flash, they make great light already and I am lacking the fantasy about which revolution in flash technology is waiting.
three standard illumination patterns (standard, center-weighted and even)
Thermal Cut-Out function which delays the flash recycling time when the flash overheats
Apart from that I am having trouble finding differences. But hey, who am I to judge. Equipment is just like a person – it’s the inside that matters Here are the features which have been overhauled / improved according to Nikon:
Right.ВPDifferences….. let’s see…. the buttons are now back-illuminated. The box on the back stating “. OK – MENU” has vanished. There is now a dedicated menu button, which was she “ZOOM”-Button on the SB-900.
This night Nikon released a new product, the Speedlight SB-910 flash unit. We were all waiting for the D800, but it seems as it will be next year before the camera is announced. Instead Nikon announced an updated version of the SB-900 Speedlight. I did a side-by-side comparison.ВPLet’s spot the differences.
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Nikon SB-910 and SB-900 side-by-side « Lumenatic
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