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You can hand-hold the flash off-camera while shooting or mount it to a light stand with the 1/4-20 thread on the bottom of the SC-28. The easiest way is to just connect a SC-28 cord to the camera’s hot shoe and then connect the SC-28 to one of the Speedlights mentioned above.
#OFF CAMERA FLASH FOR NIKON P900 HOW TO#
My dear friend and fellow Nikon USA Ambassador, Dave Black, once said: “If you want to take your images to the next level you need to learn how to use lights” and I totally agree. Yes! You can use your COOLPIX A and P7800 (there are other models too, but these two are my favorites) with many of the Nikon Speedlights you probably already own. I love the ability to shoot RAW, change aperture, shutter speed, color balance and even shoot with Nikon Speedlights in such a small package. It’s amazing what these little cameras can do! There is so much technology packed into a small space. I love the COOLPIX A’s amazing DX sensor’s low-light performance and I love the super-sharp telephoto zoom on the P7800. Currently my go to cameras are the COOLPIX A and the COOLPIX P7800.
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I love traveling light and fast with just a small COOLPIX camera, an ultra-small camera bag and a Speedlight or two. Don’t get me wrong I love the performance of my Nikon D4S and D810, but sometimes I like to “take a day off” and just carry a point and shoot. But, believe it or not, there are days when I don’t want to carry my DSLR. I love shooting photos, all kinds of photos, I’m always taking photos. As professional photographer for almost 15 years one of the most common questions I get is: “What camera should I buy?” and my first question in return is: What do you like to photograph?