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Peace 08-12-2013 12:13 PM

Great Item for photography
 
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search... p+Nav-Search=

This external batary pack for flash...You can film outdoor like 600 flashes they say..
Let me know what you thnk

candyflip 08-12-2013 12:29 PM

Extra power is always good.

Peace 08-12-2013 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 19756317)
Extra power is always good.

that is 100% true

yuu.design 08-13-2013 05:18 AM

yeah, its so cool

Stephen 08-13-2013 08:33 AM

I'm using a Nikon SD-9 with my SB 910 flash :thumbsup

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...tery_Pack.html

It's more than twice the price of the Bolt (the Bolt is a knock-off SD-9) but I've always gotten my money's worth sticking with Nikon gear.

Lighter and easier to handle than my old Quantum, although when attached to the bottom tripod mount on my D4 it makes the camera a bit awkward to hold, so best to keep in belt pouch.

dyna mo 08-13-2013 08:49 AM

do those reduce recycle time as well as extend the # of flashes?

Rochard 08-13-2013 08:57 AM

Why not just carry extra batteries?

With my camera I have a rechargeable batteries, and every time I shoot I charge up a dozen of them and roll with them.... Never ran out.

Stephen 08-13-2013 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 19757332)
Why not just carry extra batteries?

As dyna mo notes, "those reduce recycle time as well as extend the # of flashes"

I carry extra batteries too, but there are additional power management benefits with the SD-9, which unlike batteries in the camera / other holders, doesn't just draw max power from say the 4 AA's in the strobe, but now from 12 AA's, only skimming the needed juice from each battery = far less heat related issues, which really affect recycle times.

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dyna mo 08-13-2013 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 19756317)
Extra power is always good.

speaking of great items for photography, i took your advices annd snagged a monopod and lcdvf, xcllnt suggestions, ty
:thumbsup
i went with the kiinotechnik


http://kitemovement.com/wp-content/u...II-560x420.jpg

pornguy 08-13-2013 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19757345)
speaking of great items for photography, i took your advices annd snagged a monopod and lcdvf, xcllnt suggestions, ty
:thumbsup
i went with the kiinotechnik


http://kitemovement.com/wp-content/u...II-560x420.jpg

That looks like it takes some getting used to.

marcop 08-13-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 19757332)
Why not just carry extra batteries?

Because a high power battery pack also reduces the recycle time of the flash unit, as well as providing a greater number of flashes.

I use one of these: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...tery_Pack.html

dyna mo 08-13-2013 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 19757382)
That looks like it takes some getting used to.

i hear ya. that's why i had decided not to buy it and also then postponed buying it after it was recommended. but it's very easy to use, it's like holding the camera viewfinder up to my eye, but my hands are a few inches further out than usual. but it does solve the stability problem and the sharp focus problem, the monopod helps too, but the lcdvf really steadies the cam (3 points- both hands and my eye) and seeing the screen up close means i can manually tighten up focus.

JustDaveXxx 08-13-2013 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 19757448)
Because a high power battery pack also reduces the recycle time of the flash unit, as well as providing a greater number of flashes.

I use one of these: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...tery_Pack.html

Thats the one I use. When I do speed light work. Great product!

I use it with the Nikon SB 900 and SB 800


I use fresh batteries every time I shoot and as far as recycle time This external power source way speeds it up. Get the right power almost as fast as you can push the button. SB 900 doesn't overheat like the SB 800, but the new SB 910 doesn't over heat at all.


I also recommend having a few extra power cables as the do go bad often.


Great power for any Speed light work.:thumbsup


I mostly shoot Pro Photo strobes for work stuff though.


Just Dave

SplatterMaster 08-13-2013 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19757503)
i hear ya. that's why i had decided not to buy it and also then postponed buying it after it was recommended. but it's very easy to use, it's like holding the camera viewfinder up to my eye, but my hands are a few inches further out than usual. but it does solve the stability problem and the sharp focus problem, the monopod helps too, but the lcdvf really steadies the cam (3 points- both hands and my eye) and seeing the screen up close means i can manually tighten up focus.

Curious how you go from landscape to portrait fast with that and a monopod. And shoot from a distance to say up close on a bed. I could actually see using that for video.

dyna mo 08-13-2013 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by SplatterMaster (Post 19757673)
Curious how you go from landscape to portrait fast with that and a monopod. I could actually see using that for video.

oh, yah, lol, sorry, it's for video only. the viewfinder is magnetized and has a bracket that snaps into place on the back of the cam, then the viewfinder clamps itself onto my cam/bracket, it also has a long loop for putting around your neck to go back and forth easily without having to put it down. it's a convenient alternative to a steady rig, which would be ideal but not practical for my style. + the bonus of manual focus.

SplatterMaster 08-13-2013 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19757681)
oh, yah, lol, sorry, it's for video only. the viewfinder is magnetized and has a bracket that snaps into place on the back of the cam, then the viewfinder clamps itself onto my cam/bracket, it also has a long loop for putting around your neck to go back and forth easily without having to put it down. it's a convenient alternative to a steady rig, which would be ideal but not practical for my style. + the bonus of manual focus.

haha that makes more sense to me :thumbsup Just started shooting a little video myself. May have to give it a try. Found out I?m not to steady just on my own :1orglaugh

fmCEO 08-24-2013 01:42 PM

Have bad experience with that. Non comfortable.


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