Glad the SB-30 worked out for you Godfrey.

As some may have noticed, I'm a big fan of Nikon flash kit for non-TTL 
use. They've made a few gems, although it continues to amaze me that 
Nikon hasn't made an i-TTL version of the SB-30 (which really is the 
pop-up flash for Nikon's pro film bodies)

-Adam


Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>After some discussion a while back regarding a small, light external  
>flash unit to trigger other flashes' by slave, Adam Maas mentioned  
>the Nikon SB-30.
>
>I looked it up and it looked very nice: teensy, decent power for its  
>size, three manual power settings and four Auto settings, simple EV  
>compensation (TTL and other Nikon system specific settings are  
>irrelevant for my uses but it's got several of those as well). And a  
>built in diffuser for wide angle along with an IR flash shield so it  
>can be used to just drive slave triggers without contributing to the  
>exposure.
>
>I wanted something less bulky to haul about for triggering the  
>Paterson E-Flash panel strobes and other light duty flash use so I  
>bought one from Henry's for $40. Trigger voltage according to my VOM  
>is 4.7 Volts DC. It's a little smaller than the size of my Fuji F30  
>pocket cam but lighter.
>
>It works well. I've used it on both the K10D and *ist DS hotshoe to  
>slave the Patersons for well over 400 flash shots with the supplied  
>lithium battery at M1/32 power output, and it's still going strong.  
>(All the photos I made for Ebay sales recently and the set showing  
>the Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home bag were made using it.) It's also  
>completely silent.
>
>Good call, thanks Adam!
>
>Godfrey
>
>  
>



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