Nikon SB-N7 Speedlight for 1 V1 & V2 Digital Cameras, White, USA

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Rexford A : Is the SBN7 compatible with the Nikon D 50?ANDREW R : Compatible only with select model Nikon 1 series compact mirrorless bodies.
Shopper : is this compatible for a Nikon 3200?TERRY C : No! It only works with Nikon 1 CamerasMICHAEL D : NO - This Flash will only work on the Series 1 Nikon Camera's, it's Hot Shoe is smaller than the Hot Shoe on a Nikon DSLR. You need the Nikon SB-400 for the D3200 or any other Nikon DSLR bodies. I hope this answers your question? Sincerely, Mike DelRossi
Shopper : Does it swivel?ANDREW R : Unfortunately no, while this unit does tilt it does not swivel.

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2016-04-01T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Works For Me

I agree with another reviewer. Read the specs. I love all the reviews on various sites stating that the flash does not rotate and is not usable because of the inability to rotate the camera and bounce flash off a ceiling. A lot of the reviewers claim to be 'professional portrait' or 'professional wedding' photographers. Really? What professional photographer on assignment would even consider using a CX format camera? Come on. Be honest and don't glorify yourselves as some kind of 'expert'. CX is for someone who doesn't want to carry 5 pounds of camera and glass for a snapshot situation. I often leave the D800 behind and use the V2. It's fine for most situations. If I were getting paid to take the pictures, of course I would use the D800. But for most situations the V2 is fine. This flash does what I want it to do. Provide more firepower than the built in flash. Same reason I hold on to the SB-800 for the D800. And if I have to take a portrait picture with the V2, no big deal. It's not for the cover of National Geographic. I usually don't even rotate the camera unless something won't fit in the frame. I can crop later. Plenty of pixels available for the typical 4x6. Most of the time I use the SB-N7 for fill and it works fine for that. A diffuser works great for taking the hard edges off when I do use the flash. It's light, small and doesn't take up much space. Serves my purposes.

BruceInLA

2014-08-30T20:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Nikon 1 SB-N7 Speedlight

The gentleman with the experience was quite right, portrait photographers normally take their shots in a vertical position, therefore cannot use this flash to bounce light off a ceiling for a softening effect. I too find this unfortunate. Also, I am having trouble finding information about the flash at all (uses for red eye reduction, fill flash, etc.) in either the manual that came with my Nikon 1 V1 or the flash unit itself. However, for general shooting where more light is needed, I will be keeping the unit, not sending it back.

Oregonwildman

2014-07-28T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Bogus review

To the individual who slammed Nikon for this flash not rotating: (1) Nikon's tech specs clearly state the flash tilts not rotates; (2) you're review is unfair, because it assumes others do like you and don't read the specs; and (3) it's quite likely that most portrait photographers bounce light off of ceilings as opposed to walls because the light is more evenly destributed off ceilings and ceilings are more likely to be white..

Engineer

2013-03-06T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

I like it

I have the Nikon 1 V1. I purchased it because I wanted a small camera that was easy to carry around but something between a DSLR and Point and Shoot. My large camera is a Nikon D90 with the 18-200 mm lens. The D90 is my preferred camera for shooting pictures but is on the large and heavy side. It's not the camera you want to carry all day at Disneyland. I like my V1 but I quickly found out I needed a flash to go with it. I was checking prices on the N5 flash but once I found out a more powerful N7 was coming out I ordered it on back-order. I finally got it after almost two months. So far I am very happy with the flash. The unit barely adds any weight and size. The quality of the images taken with the flash has been very good with even illumination and no hot spots. I try and bounce light off the ceiling when I can it has enough power to do this if the ceiling is the standard nine feet height. Some people have knocked the flash because the tilt only works well when taking pictures horizontally. I consider this a minor shortcoming. Adding a vertical tilt would add size and weight. I've been a serious amateur photographer for 30 years and I like this flash. I would absolutely buy it again.

rocketman262

2013-03-06T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Iceing on the Cake

A much needed accessorie for the Nikon 1 camera

Beas

2013-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Nikon, how did you approve this design?

I am not usually one to rant or write reviews, however this product's design flaw needs to be shared for other potential buyers. I have a Nikon 1 V1 and I love it for what it is. A great compact camera that gives me some of the benefits of my two D700s without all of the weight and space of them plus the pro lenses I use with them. I love the size of the V1 when carrying all the stuff with our new child. I have the SB-N5 and I like it too for it's small size and ability to minimize red eye due to being off enough of the lens axis. However, my biggest gripe has been the lack of power, especially when trying to bounce flash. So I was very interested in the SB-N7 so I could have that extra punch for those nice bounce flash shots as well as outdoor daylight shots. I preordered over a month ago and eagerly awaited trying it out tonight when the package arrived. After opening the package I was playing around with the flash and was getting ready to try it when I saw something was amiss. I was like wait a minute....maybe I just don't know how to do it. I pushed, pulled, did a 360 examination. Nope, they really designed it this way. The stupid flash can't be used to bounce when shooting in the vertical format! That's right, when most people would be using the bounce effect, taking portraits, you can't bounce the flash. The flash head does not twist horizontally. Nikon even says on their website for the SB-N7, "Experienced shooters often bounce their flash off the ceiling above them or a wall behind them for an attractive softening effect. The Nikon 1 SB-N7 Speedlight's flash head tilts 120° so you can direct the light exactly where you want it—straight ahead, up, behind you and everywhere in-between." Yes, it tilts 120 degrees forward and aft when you hold the camera for the standard horizontal shot. However it's direct flash only if you want to shoot vertical. How is it that the less powerful, supposedly designed for amateurs SB-N5 can bounce for both horizontal and vertical shots but the SB-N7 can't? I'm returned this poorly designed item. Big time goof Nikon.

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Nikon SBN7 Specifications

  • Supported cameras

    Interchangeable lens format cameras with multi accessory ports

  • Electronic Construction

    Automatic Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) and series circuitry

  • Guide Number

    18m/59ft. (at ISO 100) with wide panel 10m/33ft. (at ISO 100)

  • Flash Exposure Control

    Options available using camera controls:
    Flash mode: Fill flash (Front-curtain sync)
    Front-curtain Slow-sync
    Rear-curtain sync
    Rear-curtain Slow-sync
    Flash compensation

  • Effective flash range (i-TTL)

    2 to 66 ft (0.6 to 20m) (varies with ISO sensitivity, bounce angle and aperture)

  • Bounce Function (Rotate)

    Flash head tilts up to 120° with click-stops at 0°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 120° (without lock mechanism)

  • Flash Duration

    1/1400 sec. when fired at full power

  • Power ON/OFF

    Turn the flash on and off using the ON/OFF switch

  • Flash-ready Indicator

    Lights up: recycled and ready to fire.
    Warning indicator: Blinks (see the camera Reference Manual for more information)

  • Supported Flash Modes

    i-TTL
    Manual flash

  • Other Functions

    Thermal cut-out
    Firmware update

  • Power

    2x AAA Alkaline, Rechargeable NiMH Batteries

  • Dimensions (WxHxD)

    2.3 x 2.7 x 2.5" (57.4 x 68.4 x 62.3mm)

  • Weight

    (Approx.) 3.2 oz. (92g)

  • UPC Code

    018208037117

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Bogus review

By Engineer

To the individual who slammed Nikon for this flash not rotating: (1) Nikon's tech specs clearly state the flash tilts not rotates; (2) you're review is unfair, because it assumes others do like you and don't read the specs; and (3) it's quite likely that most portrait photographers bounce light off of ceilings as opposed to walls because the light is more evenly destributed off ceilings and ceilings are more likely to be white..

Works For Me

By BruceInLA

I agree with another reviewer. Read the specs. I love all the reviews on various sites stating that the flash does not rotate and is not usable because of the inability to rotate the camera and bounce flash off a ceiling. A lot of the reviewers claim to be 'professional portrait' or 'professional wedding' photographers. Really? What professional photographer on assignment would even consider using a CX format camera? Come on. Be honest and don't glorify yourselves as some kind of 'expert'. CX...

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The Nikon SB-N7 Speedlight (White) brings their exclusive Creative Lighting System to your Nikon 1 V1 or V2 CX-Format mirrorless camera. With it you can tilt the flash head for pleasing bounced lighting effects, use the built-in wide panel for expanded shooting coverage and brighten backlit subjects.

Designed for the Nikon 1 V1 and V2, this Nikon 1 SB-N7 Speedlight maintains the camera's compact, well-balanced design, mounting right onto the cameras hot shoe. With a guide number of 59' at ISO 100, the Nikon 1 SB-N7 Speedlight delivers significant lighting power in a small package. Use it as a fill flash to highlight the subtle details of well-lit subjects, even from a distance, or power through a heavily backlit portrait with ease.

The Nikon 1 SB-N7 Speedlight's flash head tilts 120deg. so you can direct the light exactly where you want it: whether that is straight ahead, straight up, backward, or anywhere in-between. You can also use the built-in wide panel to uniformly spread the flash for great wide-angle images.

When you need more light in a dimly lit interior, or need to fill in the shadows of a backlit portrait, the SB-N7 provides the power and versatility you need for your Nikon 1 V1 or V2 mirrorless camera.

Nikon SBN7 Features

  • Guide Number: 56' at ISO 100: Having more flash power means you have more low-light shooting capability. The SB-N7 can cover a remarkably long shooting distance with excellent sensitivity, with its guide number of 59' (18 m) at ISO 100
  • 120deg. Tilting Flash Head: The SB-N7's flash head tilts 120deg. so you can direct the light exactly where you want it: straight ahead, up, behind you and everywhere in-between
  • Built-In Wide Panel Attachment: Optimize the light coverage for wide-angle shots. Use the built-in wide panel to uniformly spread the flash for great wide-angle images
  • Convenient AAA Battery Power: Always have backup power on hand with convenient, readily available AAA batteries
  • Flash Exposure Control: The following flash modes are available using the Nikon 1 V1 or V2 camera controls: Fill flash (Front-curtain sync), Front-curtain Slow-sync, Rear-curtain sync, Rear-curtain, Slow-sync and Flash compensation

Key Features

  • its guide number of 59' (18 m) at ISO 100
  • 120deg. Tilting Flash Head
  • Built-In Wide Panel Attachment
  • Convenient AAA Battery Power
  • Flash Exposure Control

What's in the box:

  • Nikon SB-N7 Speedlight
  • BS-N2000 Mounting Foot Cover
  • SW-N7 Wide Panel
  • SS-DC1 Polyester Soft Case
  • Nikon 1 Year Warranty