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Key Features
- Guide Number: 125' at ISO 100 and 35mm
- Fixed 35mm Coverage
- Tilts from -7 to 90 Degrees
- Rotates 180 Degrees
Offering a fixed 35mm coverage and completely manual operation, this NW561 Flash from Neewer is a simple yet competent speedlight with a guide number of 125' at ISO 100. It offers output control in eight steps from 1/1 to 1/128 plus exposure compensation in 0.3 EV steps for fine-tuning, with the settings visible and adjustable thanks to the backlit LCD display. Additionally, a rated recycle time of 2.9 seconds enables quick and efficient shooting whether you are in the studio or out on the field.
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PC cord does not seem to fit the PC socket. Is ...
PC cord does not seem to fit the PC socket. Is there a special type PC wire / connector needed?
No. PC connections are often quite snug and a certain amount of pressure is sometimes required to seat them. as long as the sync cable end is male, then it should fit.
Date published: 2019-12-12
Can this be triggered or used as a slave to a ...
Can this be triggered or used as a slave to a D700 or D4?
As the Nikon D700 DSLR camera has a built-in pop-up flash, and as the Neewer NW561 Manual Flash has a built-in optical slave, yes, you may use the D700's pop-up flash to wirelessly trigger the Neewer NW561 Manual Flash. You must simply ensure that the optical sensor on the Neewer NW561 Manual Flash is facing the camera's built-in flash and within range. The Nikon D4 DSLR Camera does not have a built-in flash, so you would either need a flash on the camera's hot shoe to work with the Neewer NW561 Manual Flash's optical slave, or you may purchase wireless radio receivers such as the Godox X1N TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Set for Nikon, B&H # GOX1N, or the Vello FreeWave LR Wireless Flash Trigger and Receiver Kit, B&H # VERFWLR, for your usage needs.
Date published: 2021-03-11