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Title: Put a little light on the subject with a flash for your Nikon D3400
Post by: HCK on April 14, 2020, 04:05:41 pm
Put a little light on the subject with a flash for your Nikon D3400

The Nikon D3400 is one of our favorite entry-level DSLRs. With excellent dynamic range, color depth, and a long-lasting battery, the budget-friendly D3400 checks all the right boxes. If you take portraits, do product photography, or want to step up from the D3400's built-in flash, we recommend getting an external unit that slides into the hot shoe at the top of your camera. Grab one of these flashes and take your photo skills to the next level.



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Nikon SB-300 AF Speedlight

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The Nikon SB-300 has a 59-foot range, ensuring maximum coverage for any style of shooting. A preflash fires milliseconds in advance of the shutter click to measure the scene and balance out shadowy areas. With a 120-degree tilt, you can aim the light anywhere, and even bounce the flash off a ceiling or wall. The SB-300 has a wide range of uses and offers slow first and second curtain syncing for optimum creative control. The SB-300 works with all DX and FX cameras from Nikon and comes ...

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