NISSIN i60A Speedlight with 2.4GHz Radio Receiver Announcement

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i60A SPECIFICATIONS

TypeFor Canon, Nikon, Sony, M 4/3, Fujifilm
Guide number60m (ISO100 / 200 mm)
Focal length24 – 200mm (16mm when using build-in wide panel)
Power supplyAA – four (sold separately)
LED Lightcontinuous emission – 3.5 hours (at full power)
Recycle Time0.1 seconds to 5.5 seconds
Number of Flashes220 to 1,500 times (when using internal battery)
Flash Duration1/800 to 1/20,000
Color temperatureAbout 5,600K
Mode[Full auto / TTL] i-TTL (for Nikon) / E-TTL II / E-TTL (for Canon)
ADI / P-TTL (for Sony), TTL (for M Four Thirds), TTL (for Fujifilm)
[Manual] 1/256 ~ 1/1, in 1/3 EV steps
Wireless2.4GHz Wireless TTL Slave: radio transmission (NAS specifications).
Optical Wireless TTL Slave (only corresponding to brand of camera systems) (*1)
Optical slave mode (*2) (SD / SF mode)
Flash exposure comp.-2 to +2 EV in increments of 1/3 EV
Bounce positionTilt upward 90 ° · left 180 ° · right 180 °
Flash exposure controlFE / FV lock, rear curtain sync, high-speed sync (All mounts)
red-eye reduction mode, slow synchro mode corresponding (for Nikon mount only)
AF-assist range0.7 – 5m
Operation panelLED Color panel, select dial
External portsExternal power source socket
Radio specification2.4GHz ISM band (Obtaining technical standards conformity certification)
AccessoriesSoft case, stand with tripod screw hole
SizeAbout 98 (H) x 73 (W) x 112 (D) mm
MassAbout 300g (excluding batteries)

(*1) Not correspond to the wireless optical TTL master. Can be set as A/B/C group
(*2) SD: Pre-flash, SF:Flash Signal by Air 1

PRICE AND AVAILABIITY

The Nissin i60A Speedlights will be available from May 2016, in Canon and Nikon mount versions. With a Sony, Micro 4/3rds, and Fujifilm versions to follow.

Prices have not yet been specified.

 

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