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The Nikon R1C1; A Close-Up Speedlight Commander Kit
Let’s begin by saying that I’m primarily a nature photographer and have used flash very infrequently, that is, up to now. When I first received the unit it was in a black case and on first look I thought, “This is a lot of stuff. How am I going to use all of this, much less carry it in my camera bag?” Well, it isn’t quite as much as it seems. Actually, the essential elements are quite compact: There is a set of five lens adapters, ranging from 52-82mm, which screw in the front of the lens. The SX-1 attachment ring is clipped onto the adapter rings. Then the two small, but powerful, SB-R200 flashes are snapped into the SX-1, but can be moved around on the SX-1 to create sidelighting, top lighting, bottom lighting, and backlighting.
The two flash units are wireless slaves, and can be removed and handheld or
placed on the Speedlight stand for remote operation. I find that having one
flash on the camera and hand holding one for different lighting effects, including
backlighting a macro subject, is particularly effective. It’s like being
your own assistant! A great option is the ability to add more SB-R200 flashes
to the SX-1 adapter ring—up to eight for a complete ring of flashes!
Anything I’d improve? The only thing missing is the ability to swivel
the SB-R200 units. On several images I wished I could have twisted the flash
a bit upward or downward, but could not. The best way to illustrate the facility of the setup is by example.
Create Texture And Depth
Handheld Control
“Natural” Light
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