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Nissin Flashes Put Your Digital Photography In The Right Light; This Line-up Of Digital Flashes Sheds Light On An Expanding Universe Of TTL Flash Photography
Wow! That’s all I need to say about the new Nissin Di866 shoe-mount flash. This baby has to be experienced to be believed. I was impressed with the other flash units Nissin first sent me, but this new flash sets new standards in technology and user-friendliness. For starters, the Di866 features wireless TTL that lets me take advantage of the latest camera/flash exposure advances. Second, it boasts the world’s first and only color display that reorients itself when the flash is flipped over on its side, making it easy to read, any way you look at it. But more than that, there is absolutely nothing cryptic about this display or the control panel: the Di866 is without question a joy to use! It simply works as an extension of the camera, operating seamlessly as a dedicated TTL flash with Nikon or Canon cameras. And there’s lots more this flash has to offer, but first…
How We Got Here
It has been far too long since I’d last worked with a Nissin flash unit—a handle mount that served me very well. Today, Nissin has not only reintroduced their strobes into the marketplace, but has done so with a vengeance, refocusing their efforts on shoe mounts. As we all know, the shoe-mount flash is small enough to go with you anywhere—you can stow one in a photo vest pocket, as I often do, and it’s versatile enough to light practically any subject.
“Di,” if you haven’t guessed, stands for “digital,” in the sense that all Nissin flash guns support digital cameras and their ultra-modern, microprocessor-based operation—in other words, the flash responds to the camera, waking from Sleep mode when the camera is activated, and otherwise going to sleep when not needed. Digital also means full TTL flash support. And, with the exception of the smallest unit, each Di-series flash gives you wireless operation as well. The Di866 adds total wireless TTL functionality, which includes multiple channels and multiple groups so you can tailor the lighting as needed. One more very important point: in a day and age of continuous changes in technology, each flash provides firmware upgrades so you’ll never feel that your flash has become obsolete (downloadable via USB on the Di866).
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