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2022-03-01T08:11:08
Works great with all Nikon system (D850 paired with the latest 105mm Macro). Plastic pieces do make it feel fragile but results are awesome!.
David C.
2020-04-21T14:00:09
I find myself doing more macro work, and this R1C1 speedlight kit is exceptionally helpful for such work. Both the SU-800 Commander and the SB-R200 flashes appear to be quality products. They are simple to use and are very reliable so far. It's very easy to set the flashes up for variable output, and the R1C1 kit offers a lot of flexibility. With this R1C1 kit and the SB-700 speedlight I already had, there's not much I can't do. A worthwhile investment.
James R.
2019-11-27T14:44:51
Good quality, not worth the price. I do dental photography and to be honest it takes a lot of trial until you find the right setting. I have adjusted the white balance and still no good. I need to know the temperature of the flash and there is nowhere to be found on the manual or google so the image it’s still towards the orange side. For other uses might be worth it of you do nature or sell products. Its very easy to install though, and light comparing to other 3 component flashes. Impressive case with multiple components and impeccable presentation.
Lida V.
2018-08-16T10:21:56
Awesome,used it to shoot dew converted bugs in early morning.
Christopher F.
2017-12-29T09:24:25
Good does the jon
HAROLD P.
2015-11-18T14:25:38
This system is expensive but it works like a charm! Many adaptor rings allow you to mount to just about any lens, flash heads are easy to position and stay where you want them. From the "Commander" you'll have full control over individual flash output, which is all controlled by the camera's i-TTL metering system! Each flash can be mounted onto a "foot" for easy placement away from the lens, on the ground or any 1/4" x 20 thread light pole.
Alan K.
2015-04-27T21:00:00
This little contraption really makes a difference in the macro photography arena. I enjoy using it but I couldn't say it is a subtle addition to my photo kit. It is quite large and isn't something the you are "just going to through in the bag," or "always carry with you." This will come out only when you are going to use it. But once you do it really expands your creative possibilities. Love it.
Stephen C.
2014-03-31T21:00:00
A terrific accessory for macro and portraiture.
Anker B.
2013-10-27T21:00:00
This review is for the gentleman who is looking for a book or manual on how to use the R1C1 system...This manual is by: rockynook NikoniansPress, and the Author is Mike Hagen...Manual covers the use of the SB-600, SB-800, SB-900, and R1C1 Flashes...Hope this helps! ISBN:978-1-933952-41-3
JON S.
2013-09-03T21:00:00
I do a lot of insect photography with a D800 and a Nikon 105 macro. I wanted to increase my depth of field so I turned to flash and the R1C1 system. I am sure in the right hands it will do what I thought it would do but I have a lot to learn about using it for the best results and the manual is useless for giving me advice I need. I am now looking for a book that will help me take full advantage of the R1C1 otherwise I made a mistake jumping in unprepared. Through trial and error trying to use it I did learn alot about taking better pictures in natural light by improving my technique. I prefer direct natural light anyway when I can get enough of it. I changed from shooting with FX to DX 1.5 crop and the D800 does great and I do not have to go beyond F16 to get great DOF that I was looking for. I get very sharp images hand held at 1/125 shutter speed 200-400 ISO. The R1C1 is sitting in its box until I find that book on how to use it for macro...any advice on a great book? I am however missing insects that are in deep shade. I will upgrade this review once I learn technique.
MARK J.
2012-09-16T20:00:00
I have the flash with the controller so I can use it with my D3 as well as my other Nikon SLRs. I also have four flash heads. The images I've been able to obtain with this flash sometimes just leave me in awe. I've used a ring flash for years but this one has made my ring flash obsolete. For macro I often use my 105 mm macro lens and the flash is excellent for that. I do a lot of bellows work as well, sometimes complete with extension tubes. With those technologies needless to say, I have virtually no light at all especially at F40. But the flash, for me at least, seems powerful enough to get me awesome images though sometimes that’s at ISO 800 or 1,600 instead of 200. In those difficult shots though I use at least three flash heads, sometimes four. This doesn't just get me enough light but also allows me to illuminate behind the subject when desirable. The flash and its accessories are well thought out, excellent designs. It's the flash I recommend now in my Macro Photography seminars. But, that said, there are also issues. My biggest complaint is the cost of the batteries. It costs me $85 to replace all my batteries and considering the number of images I do in a season, I go through a lot of replacements. It quickly came to the point where I couldn't afford to use it as often as I'd like. I solved this by finding rechargeable batteries that seem to work. The problem with them is that they have about half the power of the non chargeable ones and as a result fail quicker. The voltages are a little higher too but so far that hasn’t damaged anything, at least not yet. The chargers aren't reliable either, sometimes a battery is not charged. But I bought enough of the batteries and two chargers which together enable me to use the flash extensively in the field. Even so, despite the fine design of this flash, it's clear the designers don't have to pay for batteries, if they had to pay for batteries I bet they'd have gone with AA batteries instead. The only other complaint is the size of the carrying case and the time it takes to set up. I could wish for a smaller case to carry everything and I wish there was some way to cut down on the set up times. The other problem is changing lenses is a real pain since you have to first disassemble the flash and then mount it on another lens. But alas, this isn’t the fault of the design, it they solved these problems I probably will not have liked the flash. So I guess you do have to put up with some issues for awesome images.
Shutterbug
2012-03-22T20:00:00
Easy to setup, light and extremely handy. Nevertheless, the two head system lacks power at the very small apertures often required for macro shots: the guide number of one SB-R200 head is 10 (m, ISO 100) and about 14 for two. You need exactly 9 of them to get the output of a single SB-600 flash (square root of the sum of the GNs to the square). The 3V CR123A Lithium batteries required for the flashes and the commander (one for each) are quite expensive and their physical dimensions are not standard (diameter of about 16mm, and length between 32 and more than 36mm, depending on the brand). The 16x32mm size fits well. I got close to 400 shots with a set of fresh batteries. Rechargeable batteries may be usable, but their voltage of about 3.6V could damage the units.
MO
2011-11-08T19:00:00
I purchased this product to get more serious about my micro photopraghy and even though that interest has not developed as I had hoped I find this kit one of the most versitile items I own. I use it for portrait lighting, micro, and almost anytime I plan to use a flash this unit gets used in one capacity or another. I use two SB900's, an SB800 and the Nikon R1C1 almost everytime I need to use flash! Thanks Nikon for an extremely versitile flash system.
Marty
2011-11-07T19:00:00
The R1C1 macro flash is a near perfect flash unit for macro photography, probably the best macro flash ever designed by any camera company. The wireless flash units are completely cable-less and can easily be steered with most pop-up flashes in commander mode so that the large commander unit is really not necessary unless you have Nikon that has no pop-up. The design would be perfect had Nikon not shot itself into the foot by constructing a lens attachment that can only be described clumsy at best. The large plastic ring to which the macro flash heads are attached is huge!!! Tough it fits quite well into the supplied adapter rings and holds surprisingly tight it is less then ideal for lenses that extract and retreat. It works perfectly with older Nikon lenses that in addition to their front lens element have a screw-on attachment ring for lens-hoods like the 105 mm Micro Nikkor. There the ring adapter can be attached to the lens hood ring thus not affecting or weighing the front lens. This does not work with all modern Micro Nikkors, where the hoods are no longer screwed on. Ironically Nikon recognized this flaw for the older 60 mm Nikkor, which has no seperate hood attachment ring at all and therefore supplies the UR-5 with which the flash ring can be attached to the lens barrel. For the modern lenses where the front element does not move during focusing this is not a big deal because here the attachment roing can be screwed to the front lens. However, several new macros including the newest 40 mm DX have moving front lens elements that would suffer considerable wear or even damage if the flash is attached directly to the front lens. An sad, unforgivable design flaw of this flash. Therefore this flash unfortunately cannot possibly be rated as excellent.
Frank
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I don't consider myself as an expert. I recently upgraded to D-SLR equipment. After reading many comments about the R1C1, I decided to invest. The most interesting is the control unit SU-800. Very versatile and easy to program. The R1C1 kit comes with all the accessories you may need to create the perfect shot.
Pino
2011-05-12T20:00:00
This is an amazing product. I use it both for macro photography (or as Nikon says, Micro) and I use it as a lighting system for product shots, portraits, etc. The light from the flash heads is nice, very easy to get a nice soft light from. This system is very flexible (not like if you bought a flash ring) and comes with more than I could ask for. Even the case it comes in is well built...although it could be more flexible...but thats my only complaint about this system.
Mike
2010-08-02T20:00:00
I go back with Nikon Camera and lenses about 20 years. When I was much younger I loved taking photos and was almost always with my manual film camera - I had a great love for photography in my youth. Over the years with life changes such as Military Service, Family, Job and responsibilities, I had for a long time put my photo equipment on the back burner and only got it out on occasion. Earlier this year I upgraded to a D700 and my photography took off with my interest returning in full force. Thanks Nikon for putting Photography back in my life.. On to the Review; I recently began doing Micro Photography using my D700 and trusty 105mm Nikkor Lens (older version). Using nothing more than the D700 and the 105mm Nikkor Lens, I was getting very nice results. Depending on personal needs Micro Photography can be demanding when it comes to proper lighting. Some prefer to hand hold using natural light and just crank up the ISO. That certainly works but for me I wanted to sync natural light with flash. I began using the pop up flash on my D700 and said wow, but I wanted more flexibility. I purchased the Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System. I must say it is exceptionally easy to use, and comes with everything you need except the 3 batteries. I was taking my first photos in approx 25 minutes. Using the SU800 I can dial in exactly how much flash I need independent of each flash unit. One flash can be used as 1:1 output the other 1/3 or what ever makes the best photo. This system makes it easy to use in the field, In some situations I move one flash off the ring and position it slightly behind the subject to bring out some details in the shadows. This system makes good Micro Photography even better, and help captures the photo in high detail. When the background is distracting, I rotate the exposure to Manual with a sync speed of 250 and set the aperture to the highest f number. In almost all cases this puts the subject in perfect exposure with a blackened background. The camera and flash does all the heavy lifting - and you get the rewards. When used correctly the results are spectacular - without the "flash" look. Again, the system comes with everything you need including diffusers, clamp, and color filters. Don't forget this can be used for general Portrait photography or in your studio for close ups. Bottom Line: It is a wonderful system. I take it with me in the field and hike miles with it attached to the lens.When something catches my eye it is ready to go in a flash "pardon the pun".
dmbNik
2008-12-31T19:00:00
Although bulky, it is easy to assembly and to accomodate to different needs.
Guillermo
2007-02-11T19:00:00
A very versatile flash system great for Macro photography and product photography. Very easy to use and adjust.
JEFFREY K.
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Wireless remote flash unit with Automatic Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) and series circuitry
Infrared communication
10/33 (ISO 100, m/ft.), 14/46 (ISO 200, m/ft.)
(78½ horizontal, 60½ vertical)
i-TTL, D-TTL, TTL (film-based cameras), M (manual)
6 seconds or less
Approximately 290
Flash head tilts down (toward optical axis) to 60½ with stops at every 15½, and up (away from optical axis) to 45½ with stops at every 15½
Approximately 600 ½s
Dedicated shoe for SX-1 Attachment Ring or AS-20 Speedlight Stand
White LED
One 3V CR123A lithium battery
One 3V CR123A lithium battery
Approximately 80 mmx½75 mm x 55 mm
3.1" x½ 3.0" x½ 2.2"
Not Specified by Manufacturer
SB-800/SB-600: approximately 20 m (66 ft.) SB-R200: approximately 4 m (13 ft.) along the optical axis
Four
Three
Approximately 1,200
Approximately 1 second
800 - 1,000 nm
Approximately 78 degrees horizontal and 60 degrees vertical
LCD, ready light
Approximately 10 m (33 ft.) at center area using a 50mm f/1.8 lens
Approximately 160 g (5.6 oz.)
Approximately 68 x 96 x 58 mm (2.7 x 3.8 x 2.3 in.)
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By dmbNik
I go back with Nikon Camera and lenses about 20 years. When I was much younger I loved taking photos and was almost always with my manual film camera - I had a great love for photography in my youth. Over the years with life changes such as Military Service, Family, Job and responsibilities, I had for a long time put my photo equipment on the back burner and only got it out on occasion. Earlier this year I upgraded to a D700 and my photography took off with my interest returning in full force...
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Handy, with limitations
By MO
Easy to setup, light and extremely handy. Nevertheless, the two head system lacks power at the very small apertures often required for macro shots: the guide number of one SB-R200 head is 10 (m, ISO 100) and about 14 for two. You need exactly 9 of them to get the output of a single SB-600 flash (square root of the sum of the GNs to the square). The 3V CR123A Lithium batteries required for the flashes and the commander (one for each) are quite expensive and their physical dimensions are not st...
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How can you elevate your macro photography to new heights The Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System is the innovative solution for photographers seeking high-quality, versatile lighting for their close-up shots. This advanced system, compatible with Nikon i-TTL SLRs, is designed to provide unparalleled flexibility and precision in lighting control.
Featuring two SB-R200 Speedlights, the R1C1 system delivers a powerful yet diffused light that is perfect for capturing intricate details without harsh shadows. The included SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander is the heart of the system, enabling seamless integration with Nikon i-TTL SLRs that lack built-in Speedlights, such as the D2x, D2HS, D2H, and F6 models. Additionally, the SU-800 enhances the lighting capabilities of select i-TTL SLRs with built-in Speedlights, further extending your creative possibilities.
The R1C1 system is a key component of Nikon's Creative Lighting System (CLS) and leverages Nikon's exclusive i-TTL (intelligent-TTL) flash technology to ensure accurate exposures and sophisticated lighting effects. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic hobbyist, this system simplifies close-up lighting while offering the potential for complex lighting setups.
For photographers already invested in Nikon's CLS with SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights, the SU-800 Commander and SB-R200 Speedlight are available as individual items, allowing for easy integration into your existing lighting kit. The SU-800 Commander eliminates the need for a Master SB-800 unit on camera, commanding up to three groups of Speedlights (A, B, and C) for comprehensive lighting scenarios. The SB-R200 is a remarkable remote Speedlight that can be employed in a myriad of creative lighting designs, both with and without the SB-800 and SB-600 units.
The R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System is not only durable but also remarkably easy to set up, ensuring that you are ready to capture the perfect shot in moments. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of photographic applications, from detailed macro work to general portrait photography and studio close-ups.
In summary, the Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System is an essential tool for photographers who demand the best in lighting control. Its innovative design, compatibility with Nikon i-TTL SLRs, and comprehensive feature set make it a superior choice for creating evenly lit, high-detail images that stand out from the competition.