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Description
When you need more light or are looking to add a creative touch to illumination use the new Nikon 1 Speedlight. Plug this compact i-TTL compatible flash unit into the camera's multi-accessory hot shoe. Angle the flash up down left or right and bounce light to precise advantage. The flash can double as a continuous light source illuminating for six seconds during both Motion Snapshot and Smart Photo Selector modes. Extra batteries not required-the camera powers the SB-N5 Speedlight. FEATURES: Plug into hot shoe and go - Plug this compact i-TTL compatible flash unit into the camera's multi-accessory hot shoe and go! More expression through creative flash options - Play it up! Experiment and invent novel looks using the new Nikon 1 SB-N5 Speedlight and bend the light just as you like. With ease swivel the Speedlight up down left or right and bounce light where and how you desire Continuous light source option for long exposure needs - If you're working in less than adequate light while creating a Motion Snapshot attach the Speedlight and keep everything exposed properly. The SB-N5 Speedlight steps up to serve as a continuous light source for up to six seconds
Summary
Product Title: Nikon SB-N5 Speedlight for the V1 Camera
Manufacturer: Nikon
Lowest Price: $146.95
Power Score: 4.5 | 2 Reviews
Additional Specifications
Flash Range: 65.62 ft
Mount Type: Shoe Mount
Flash Synchronization: 1/4000
Light Angle: 180 Horizontal (Flash)
Maximum Synchronization Shutter Speed: 1/4000
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Choosing a smaller sensor, the Nikon V1 didn't earn a lot to praise from the spec hounds at its introduction, but Nikon was aiming at a smaller system overall, including lenses. They certainly achieved that, while maintaining excellent image quality and including impressively fast autofocus speed. Though many were disappointed with the smaller sensor, our test results show the Nikon V1's image...
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