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2022-04-24T18:28:56
This flash is always in my bag. I've had it for 7 or 8 years and it's never let me down. I don't use flash often but when I do in the field this little guy has never let me down. It sits under my filters taking very little space in my three lens bag, two slots for lenses and one for a tiny flash and filters. The most useful gear is the gear you have with you. DG
David G.
2022-02-23T13:21:48
Don't buy this flash it work once for about 3 flashes on my Df. I don't use a flash vary often so I delayed researching why until it was out of warranty you error.
RAYMOND R.
2015-12-25T19:00:00
I have an SB-700 which I've been using on my Nikon Df, which doesn't have a built-in flash. But the SB-700 seems too big for a relatively small DSLR, especially when carried around on the street for fill or at an indoor party. When I stumbled upon an old review of the SB-400 by Ken Rockwell, it appeared that I had discovered a solution to my search for a more compact alternative to the SB-700. Unfortunately I also discovered that Nikon had discontinued the SB-400 about 2 years ago. Not to be deterred, I started searching for a "previously owned" unit at the usual places, and found a wide variety listed on eBay. I received my lightly used SB-400 a few weeks ago and have started using it on a fairly regular basis. This Speedlight is very compact and only adds about 2.25 inches to the height of the Df. The unit is exceptionally "cute" and we'll-constructed. It doesn't have any bells and whistles, and basically only has a lock for the foot, an on / off switch and a choice of four vertical tilt positions (45, 60, 75 and 90 degrees). If you know how to install 2 AA batteries, you're good to go. It's simple to use and does a fine job of adding fill or lighting up dark scenes. Recycle time seems almost as fast as my SB-700 (2-3 seconds per shot) and results are pleasing. Two AA envelop pro batteries seem to last forever, and one freshly charged set should be all you need for a full day (or more) of casual shooting. But the best features of the SB-400 are its compact size and attractive design, which complement the Df instead of "overpowering" it. I really like my new "used" SB-400 and hope that Nikon either brings it back to the market or develop a "new and improved" replacement offering the same compactness and utility. The biggest
russinmanhattan
2015-01-10T19:00:00
Excellent little flash. Bought it for my P5000 which had a fairly weak internal flash. It really changed flash photography for me. Bouncing, fill, everything, was easy, simple and created great results - almost every time. It is now in use with my D-3200 and its quick cycling is really great - faster than the internal flash. Yes swivel and more features would be nice but the price is so good its hard to say you are not getting your moneys worth.
FreddyT
2014-06-16T21:00:00
If you don't own a higher end Nikon DSLR you probably have no reason to go beyond this very inexpensive Speedlight. It is up to most tasks until serious/complex lighting is required. The unit lacks the internal code that Nikon's higher end Speedlights provide. That code syncs all sorts of things with your camera: zoom, ISO, aperture etc. For point and shoot/casual photography that's surely overkill. The SB-400 is a basic, bare bones flash to give clarity to faces, though serious portraiture is not even a consideration. IMPORTANT: I bought it thinking it was part of Nikon's Creative Lighting System. It does NOT work as any sort of CLS unit. It's the lightest weight shoe mounted flash that Nikon sells, good news there; it is, however, strictly a stand alone adjunct to built in flashes used on Nikon point and shoot cameras as well as lower end DSLRs. If you're a casual user, this is an excellent buy. If you are serious about interior lighting you'll want something stronger, though a good deal more expensive. I'd also look at the SB-600, SB-800 or SB-900. These are out of production, but were top of the line just a year or two ago. The current SB-700 is a good compromise in the mid-$300 dollar range. Finally, I'd be careful with the Gray Market. It has to do with the warranty - so caveat emptor!
Dawnshooter
2014-06-09T21:00:00
Small, lightweight, effective fill-in flash. No frills, but it does the job - just as Ken Rockwell described it in his review.
RICHARD M.
2014-06-08T21:00:00
I love everything about this flash!
RD
2014-05-19T21:00:00
I purchased one of these about 5 years ago. All of a sudden, the on/off switch would not engage. Liked the unit so much, I looked for a new one, but they had been discountinued in favor of the SB300....which I feel is a lesser unit. Adorama had a new unit, but gray market. Had not purchased "gray" before, but they provide their own 1 year warranty. The unit is small and sleek enough to keep on the camera all the time without getting in the way...and it looks good. Its power is more then the built in on my NikonD200, and is raised over the camera just enpugh to not produce shadows at 18mm range, nor red eye. Works on just 2 AA batteries, with fast recycle time. While it doesn't swivel, it does have bounce capabilities, up to 90 degrees. Its a great flash for most of your everyday needs.
THEODORE Z.
2014-03-24T21:00:00
The SB400 works perfectly on my D3200: easy to install and use. Recommend it highly.
Burt
2014-02-03T19:00:00
I keep this on my Nikon all the time so that when the opportunity arises, it's ready to go. It's compact and light, yet well built.
LARRY M.
2014-01-07T19:00:00
This is a great little flash. It produces good, even lighting for almost any situation. I love that it only requires 2 AA batteries and recycles very quickly given the size. The ability to bounce on such a small unit is great. Unfortunately, it does not swivel so the bounce feature is not viable in portrait mode. However, given the great price of this little guy we can't expect the world so I still say "5 Stars Nikon"!
AkronRobby
2013-12-23T19:00:00
This product is poorly designed, mine stopped working with in few hundered flashes and i was very careful is using this product, i gave enough delay between shots still it failed in 1 and half year. I have heard from my friend that his also failed in 1 year or so. I dont recommend this product to anyone.
Raja
2013-12-12T19:00:00
discreto y efectivo para uso diario en todo lugar.
EDÉN
2013-08-05T21:00:00
if you need an occasional ability to do bounce flash and/or are not doing a lot of portrait style work, please buy this flash. it is small, uses AA batteries, and lasts a long time with good NiMH cells. I should also mention that you'll see a huge difference in picture quality. Spend your 100 bucks here and it'll be like a new camera. great product.
SCOTT P.
2013-07-17T21:00:00
I am a real estate agent looking for better images. The ability to bounce the light with the Nikon SB-400 has increased traffic to my listings and yielded more offers.
Roy
2013-07-02T21:00:00
I gave this a 4 star only because this is my 2nd flash to replace the one that has a broken switch after a few years. What do I expect? Things to break don't they? As a Nikon owner for 30 years, my past flashes have all held up well, even with more extreme use. My last SB400 was babied. I would not say the quality has gone down, but maybe 10% cheaper plastic is used now....just an opinion. But would still buy again like I did now. It's a great flash for what it is.
YipMan
2013-06-25T21:00:00
This is a perfect flash that will easily fit into your camera bag. It has several movement options as well.
Vic
2013-06-20T20:00:00
Supports iTTL CLS, but it has no support for: No High-Speed Sync - it's too bad, because you could use this for daylight fill if it had HSS, unfortunately, with a top sync speed of ~1/250s, you're not likely to be able to use it in that manner. Diminished bouncing if shooting in Portrait mode.
Anonymous
2013-06-04T20:00:00
I've used this for a few weeks now and it works great for indoor family shots, outdoor fill, any situation where you might need some extra illumination but don't want to carry a larger speedlight. Most of the time I like to keep it simple, pare down on equipment and rely on a fast prime. Usually, I prefer to shoot without flash but there are times when existing light just isn't enough and carrying a full sized speedlight adds weight. This device fills that space nicely. If you're looking for a pro or prosumer level speedlight, look to the larger Nikon devices but with some experimentation and imagination, this product will deliver inspiring and stunning results!
Photo M.
2013-06-01T20:00:00
This flash is great especially for my Nikon Coolpix p7700. I can rotate the flash to full 90 straight up; or different angles. takes 2 AA batteries I use rechargeables, and has a small profile which suites the camera just right. I do own the Nikon SB-700 speedlight also, but I found the sb-400 crates a much better and softer light than the harsh on board flash. The SB-400 keeps a lower profile my travel camera the Nikon coolpix p7700. Another great product from Nikon. Here is some pic's showing the SB-400 on the Nikon Coolpix P7700 and you will notice the low profile of the flash
Faboo
2013-05-27T21:00:00
I bought this in hopes that my photos of my grandson's big first birthday party would be better than the popup flash on my Nikon D300 would give me. I must say there was a quantum leap in the quality of my photos with this flash. The ability to adjust the flash power was very helpful after I had gotten a good feel for what each level would do with some test shots. For what I do with my photography, this is all the flash I need. It seems to be well built as well. When I think of all the shots I could have made so much better had I only bought this earlier I could kick myself.
Bud
2013-05-27T21:00:00
Perfect Flash for the $$
rd
2013-05-24T20:00:00
Bought mine after reading Ken Rockwell's review and have not been disappointed. It was my only flash (except for pop-up) for quite a while. Four or five years later it still sees use. The ability to use as a bounce flash as well as the strength of it is what separates it from the pop-up flash, I carry it around with a D60 that stays in my truck, and being so small it fits easily into my small travel camera bag. Battery life is exceptional. I do have other Nikon flashes used on other cameras, but this one has really been a gem.
Dubyacee
2013-05-20T21:00:00
A great all around flash which is light enough to leave on the camera all the time.
JAMES B.
2013-05-20T21:00:00
For the most part, I have little need for a separate flash unit in my work. The SB400 serves my limited needs perfectly. It is simple and easy to use and provides plenty of power for my purposes. Others, who use a flash unit more than I do, will probably want and need a more versatile unit. Mine works for me.
RICHARD C.
2013-04-01T21:00:00
This flash is perfect if you don't need a large, heavy flash. It does the job well for casual indoor photography. Also the price is half of those large cumbersome 4 aa battery flash.
bigal
2013-04-01T21:00:00
I bought this because it is compact and rotates 90 up for a nice bounce flash. It meets all my current needs without the bulk!
AFTER A.
2013-03-18T21:00:00
With the omnibounce it provides a brighter softened light. It does require off camera mounting for macro. All in all happy with the purchase.
STEVEN S.
2013-03-07T19:00:00
Plus : small, light, just 2 batteries, variable angle flash (light itself tilts up/down), relatively inexpensive Minus : Kind of an "incomplete" rather than "conclusive" negative because... Mine was kind of broken on first receipt...at first I thought bad batteries caused the flash to not work...so I just put it aside for a loooong time...when I finally got around to using it, my testing seemed to indicate it had a loose connection to my camera shoe, and that's why it was not working...but of course now it's out of warranty... Maybe purchase of a better flash would have meant better construction...I don't know...but I'm just an occassional "mounted flash" user, so this price/size/convenience would have been ideal, but I just can't give it a conclusive review unless it worked properly...
vickun
2013-03-05T19:00:00
use this on a nikon 5100, fill flash and bounce flash indoors.
GUS V.
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Automatic Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) and series circuitry
98.4/30 (ISO 200, ft/m), 69/21 (ISO 100, ft/m)
Flash head tilts up to 90° with click-stops at 0°, 60°, 75°, 90°.
i-TTL, M (manual, only with the D40)
Light distribution covers an 18mm lens when mounted on a Nikon DX format camera and a 27mm lens when mounted on an F6
Approx. 3.9 seconds with AA Alkaline manganese batteries, 4.2 seconds with AA Lithium batteries
2 AA-size batteries
Approx. 66 x 56.5 x 80mm (2.6 x 2.2 x 3.1 in.)
Approx. 127g (4.5 oz.)
Minimum Number of Flashes Approx. 140 (Alkaline) 250 (Lithium)
Flash exposure control set on the camera: Slow-sync, Red-eye reduction, Red-eye reduction in slow sync, Rear-curtain sync flash, FV Lock flash, manual flash (with D40 camera)
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By Pictureted
I love this little devil. It's extremely small, ultimately simple and bounces. What more can you want. The on-camera flash in my D90 produces light that is just too harsh for my taste. Top your camera with the SB-400, angle it to bounce off the ceiling and voila - better light. Not for paparazzi, but perfect for your next party.
WOW!
By Wedding P.
I originally bought this lens for my wife's D90, then, I decided to take my kids to MET and took the D90+SB400 instead of my usual D700+SB800. When taking wide angle shots of the two kids in the armory room, the whole room was lit up by this tiny devil. I repeated the same set up in the American Museum of Natural History's main lobby, again with stunning results. Then my colleague challenged me to a shootout at a wedding reception. Him with his room lights, me with just the SB400 on my D3. Th...
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This is a new external flash unit that provides i-TTL flash operation in a compact and lightweight body at an affordable price. The SB-400 offers a guide number of 98.4 feet / 30m (ISO 200), and effortless bounce flash function. The SB-400 is a flash unit for entry-level digital SLR users, but it is also useful for D2 series digital camera users as a handy flash unit.
The SB-400 has been developed to provide an entry-level external flash unit which is compatible with i-TTL flash operation. In combination with cameras compatible with Nikon Creative Lighting System the SB-400 is controlled in i-TTL and D40's M (manual) mode.Its flash head can be tilted in 4 steps, horizontal, 60, 75 and 90 degrees, and has a flash shooting distance range from 0.6m to 20m(depends on the ISO setting). Slow Sync, Red-eye Reduction and other flash modes can also be set on the camera body. With the SB-400, users can easily enjoy brighter and more natural lighting for better flash pictures.