Nikon SB-28 Speedlight Flash Flashes

Nikon SB-28 Speedlight Flash Flashes 

DESCRIPTION

The new SB-28 AF Speedlight can be used with any Nikon SLR camera to open new avenues of expression in flash photography. The SB-28 is considerably smaller and lighter than previous speedlights, weighing only 11.8 ounces, with dimensions of 2.7" x 5" x 3.6".

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 15, 2021]
stussy


Strength:

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Weakness:

none so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jul 12, 2021]
elizabeth


Strength:

Good GN, Battery, Good recycle time at full power, GREAT recycle time at half power, Nice looking, very stylish. Accurate. | Concrete Contractor

Weakness:

None so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Nov 21, 2002]
nazirdelma
Intermediate

Strength:

if u have a particular interst in the experiments of flash photography this is the flash for u.

Weakness:

wide flash card and bounce card are prone to break or detach if u r using roughly.hot shoe also not much sturdy.the buttons are little bit difficult to operate.

sb28 is an allpurpose flash equipment .before buying sb28 i was too reluctant to use fill flash when taking outdoor close ups of flowers and insects because of the fear of over pouring resulting in un natural images. with sb28 i got quite nice natural looking closeups easily.now flash photography become a favourite area for me.i have sc 17 of camera cord and su4 remote flash sensor.with 20 mm wide angle nikor lense i could make nice fill flash interior pictures using sc17 cord.only thing u have to give some attention is the positioning and angle of sb28.wide flash adaptor is usefull in many occasions including closeups...but there is some loss of light when the wide flash adaptor is using.there is some 2 to3 f stops light loss noticed..with wide flash card.my opinion ..we should not stick absolutely to the the instruction book always.there is enough room for many experiments with this flash using sc 17 and su4.one time i bonced the flash to a mirror on the side of a flowervase and bracketed the shots..the results were really satisfying.one snap with 20mm wide angle nikkor about 2 feet away from the flower vase was interesting.the light from sb 28(off camera ,wide flash card on)found to be almost natural and evenly distributed.this much resemlence to the natural light i did nt observed in any of the flashes before used(vivitar,and metz) even now i couldnt understand the essence of multisensor balenced fill flash ,i am satisfied with it.i did nt treid much this flash in manual mode .only one time i shoot a portrait in the night with one or two street lights on.the subject was 20 meter away from camera.nikon f80"s built in flash used to trigger sb 28 attached with su4 placed on tripod some 10 meter away from the subject.camera focussed manually the subject.flash output level set according the guide number..aperture..zoomhead data on the catalogue(which is quite a difficult puzzle anyway)the result was .....haa.. a normal fill flash portrait..nothing special.may be many of the photographers using sb28 in manual perfectly..but i couldnt yet.

Customer Service

not yet needed

Similar Products Used:

metz,vivitar flashes f70"s built in flash(far better and reliable than metz and vivitar)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 18, 2002]
Bill50
Intermediate

Strength:

just about everything standard PC terminal and accepts Nikon sc18 or sc19 for multiple flash photography-lots of flexibility powerful output uses standard AA batteries available anywhere no guessing at range-just look at the display

Weakness:

test fire button is hard to push with fingernail a bit expensive(not really a weakness of the product itself)

I had to settle for the SB-28DX because Nikon quit making the SB-28. The only difference is the DX is fully compatible with digital SLR's. I dont plan on going digital for the next 100 years or so:). Anyway, what more can you ask for-TTL, auto aperature for cameras that don't have TTL capability,tilts up, swivels sideways,wide flash adapter for lenses as wide as 18mm, variable manual output,LCD range indicator in feet or meters, powerful,built in bounce cardlighted display,multiple flash bursts... I have had great results in every situation-TTL, auto aperature, close-up shots with SC-17 dedicated cord to get the flash where I needed it. TTL is accurate even with non CPU manual lenses on the N80. One thing I really like is you can bounce the flash aimed straight up at the ceiling and let the bounce card reflect about 20% of the light forward. It really puts catchlights in your subject's eyes, just like the owners manual says! I know some have complained of the build quality, but it's rugged enough for me.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Sunpak 266

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 22, 2002]
Mark
Expert

Strength:

Size, weight, power, reliability, un-cluttered controls. £267

Weakness:

wide angle reflector is a little flimsy. That''s about it.

I was finding that the Metz MZ-1 I was using on my F90x was adding weight and ruining the balance of the camera I have found since buying the SB-28 that I rarely notice anything at all. If you are in need of perfect fill flash using ttl then it is it. The little plastic reflector is a good idea and as is the one touch bounce/swivel control. it''s the next step up after SB-26.

Customer Service

the flash is so good I haven''t needed it.

Similar Products Used:

Metz MZ1

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 28, 2002]
TX
Beginner

Strength:

Compact Accurate Ease of use

Weakness:

Price is a little steep

I have used the SB-28 on my F65/28-105D lens to shoot as many as 20 rolls of films indoor and the results are simply excellent. Being someone who has just picked up photography for more than 10 months, I am very happy with the result.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 27, 2002]
Henry Chan
Professional

Strength:

Good GN, Battery, Good recycle time at full power, GREAT recycle time at half power, Nice looking, very stylish. Accurate

Weakness:

Hmmm... maybe just a bit less powerful then the Canon 550. But then in itself the flash is not to be blamed. If one looks for power go Metz.

I bought this flash originally to go with the FM3a, and now with the F100. It''s a great versatile little thing. And little might be the thing: it doesn''t look big, and it is very stylish, but that gives Canon users a mis-conception, that it''s not as good because of its size. But it''s a great flash. It is great for outdoor fill flash and indoor main light source. Very accurate and has enough functions to fit most of your needs. Although it is not that powerful for indoor huge group photos, but then that is not what compact flashes were made for were they? I don''t think one can go wrong with this flash. Any complain are really just nitpicking in reality.

Customer Service

None needed yet.

Similar Products Used:

Sunpak 383.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 27, 2002]
Jeff82
Intermediate

Strength:

All around great performer, even considering the cost.

Weakness:

The hot shoe mount seems to stick a bit, and I''m always concerned about its build quality. As I understand it, the hot shoe mount is engineered to fail in order that excessive stress does not damage other parts of the flash assembly. At least, that''s what I was told.

This is a very expensive flash, and I agonized over its purchase. Well, as it turns out, it was money well spent. The SB-28 is extremely versatile and powerful, giving fanstastic exposures when used with my N-80 and Nikkor D lenses. It''s pretty conservative on battery consumption as well.

Customer Service

Nikon''s on-line customer service is typically rude.

Similar Products Used:

Quantaray.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 16, 2002]
Nikon User
Beginner

Strength:

Light to carry and very easy to set-up for picture taking.

Weakness:

Need a commercial handbook to obtain knowledge about how to use the unit features.

When coupled to a F100 the pictures are just outstanding, especially via fill-in. Moreover, the unit is easy to use for a Beginner like me.

Similar Products Used:

None as my previous camera (F70D) had an on-camera flash.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 15, 2000]
Van Dam Nicholas
Intermediate

Strength:

Powerfull (but aren't they all?)

Weakness:

3D Matrix indoor shooting isn't impressing me, cheap construction

I bought it because it went with the camera. I am not blown away with it, especially it's tendency to underexpose indoor shots. Doesn't really seem like it's worth the price.

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

na

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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