Nikon • ii INSTRUCTION MANUAL
~=======CONTENTS========~ FOREWORO ............. . . .... . 3 NOMENCLATURE.. ..... 4-6 BASIC OPERATION . 7-13 Installing Batteries .. .. .. .. ...... .... . .. ...... . 7 Attaching Flash Unit to Camera Accessory Shoe ...... 8 Adjusting Flash Head. . . ....... 9 Programmed TTL Auto Flash Shooting (with Nikon F-5011N2020, F-4011N4004 or F-3011N2000) . . ......... 10-11 Flash Shooting .. .... .. ........ .......... .. .... ... 12-13 AUTOFOCUS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY (with Nikon F-501/N2020 or F-401/N4004) ....
Nikon Pour les utilisateurs des appareils Nikon F4/F4s, F·801/N8008* Fur Besitzer einer Nikon F4/F4s und F·801 Das SB-20 ermbglicht matrix-gesteuerten Aufhellblitz und Aufhellblitz mit mittenbetonter Messung zusatzlich zur normalen TTL-Blitzautomatik und Blitzautomatik ohne TTL. Matrix-gesteuerter Aufhellblitz erzeugt eine ausgewogene Kombination von Umgebungslicht und Blitzbeleuchtung, die naturl ich wirkt.
Nikon For Nikon F4/F4s, F-801/N8008* camera users Para los usuarios de las camaras F4/F4s, F-801/N8008* The Nikon Autofocus Speedlight SB-20 makes it possible to perform Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash and Center-Weighted Fill-Flash in addition to standard TTL Automatic Flash Exposure Control and Non-TTL ' Automatic Flash Exposure Control. Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash creates a pleasing, natural effect by fil ling in harsh shadows and bringing out subject detail-without losing the correct background exposure.
,,;:===FOREWORDI==~ Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Autofocus Speed light S8-20. We hope the S8-20 will make photography a much bigger part of your life. Get to know your S8-20, but before using it, be sure to read both your camera instruction manual and this manual. Nikon cannot be held responsible for malfunctions resulting from use of the S8-20 other than as specified in this manual, or from use of the S8-20 with a camera made by a manufacturer other than Nikon.
NOMENCLATURE Flash head Bounce a scale ring W (wide) for lenses 28mm or longer Bounce angle set knob Rotates from - 7' to 90°. For bounce flash shooti ng, see 40. Ba cover index Autolocus assist illuminator LED See pages 14 to 16. N (normal) for lenses 35mm or longer (telephoto) for lenses 85mm or longer Light sensor lor non-TTL auto Ilash nn,,,,.
Reflector slot For bounce fl ash (see page 41). Sync/multiple flash terminal For (1) off-came ra operat ion with a sync cord and (2) multiple flash photography in manual fla sh operation (page 46) Aperture selection/shooting distance range panel See pages 18 to 31 . External power source terminal Accept s power co rd from Nikon DC Uni t SD-7. Before using the SB-20, pee l off the protecti ve pape r coverin g the pa nel.
Light output index windows Used in M mode Aperture index window Used in A mode Flash mode indicators selector , TTL mode~for I-----;..~~~ programmed TTL ~~~~~s~c~a~l~e w~i~nd~o~w~=====[~=~~!~~j;;iiiIEi~~] flash operation auto flashlTTL auto Film speed scale window A mode~for nonTTL auto flash operation Film speed index Film knob M mode~for manual flash operation. Flash shooting distance range indicators The patterned bar (fourth bar from Ihe lOp) shows programmed TTL aulo flash information.
BASIC O P E R A T I O N - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Installing Batteries 1. Remove battery chamber cover. 2 Load four 1.5 V AA·type • penlight alkaline· manganese batteries or 1.2 V NiCd batteries into the battery chamber. For battery information , see page 50. 3 To reattach battery • chamber cover, align front edge of the cover with battery cover index on the flash unit, then push cover down and slide as far as it goes.
Attaching Flash Unit to Camera Accessory Shoe 4 Turn the mounting foot • lock nut clockwise as far as it goes. 5 Slide mounting foot • forward into the camera's accessory shoe as far as it goes. I ~-~--~-~--~---~-With Nikon F3·series cameras with DE·2 or I I I I \ 8 DE·3 finder: Attach Flash Unit Coupler AS-4 or AS-7 to camera's accessory shoe before mounting the S8-20. The S8-20 cannot be mounted on F3-series camera with the other finders. ~--~~--~~~~-~-~~~ I I I I 6. Tighten lock nut firmly.
Adjusting Flash Head W(Wide) For 28 mm or longer lenses N (Normal) For 35mm or longer lenses T (Telephoto) For 85mm or longer lenses 7 Make sure bounce angle • set knob is set at 0°. 8 Rotate zoom set ring until desired zoom setting appears in • the window. Make sure zoom set ring is properly set at its click-stop position.
Programmed TTL Auto Flash Shooting (with Nikon F·501/N2020, F·401lN4004 or F·301/N2000) Steps 9 through 11 provide instructions for programmed TTL auto flash shooting with the Nikon F-501 1 N2020*, F-401/N4004** or F-301lN2000' camera.' For other flash exposure operations (TTL auto, non-TTL auto and manual flash exposure operations) see " SETTING CAM ERA SHUTTER SPEED" on page 17 and " OETERMINING APERTURE," pages 18 to 32 . • The Nikon N2020 and N2000 are sold exclusively in the U.S.A.
With F·301lN2000 10 Set camera to a programmed exposure mode (P DUAL, P • or P HI for F-501/N2020; P or P HI for F-301/N2000). With the Nikon F-401lN4004, set the camera to either program auto (aperture dial to S, shutter speed dial to A) or shutter-priority auto (aper· ture dial to S, shutter speed dial to desired speed) exposu re mode. 11. Set lens to minimum aperture (largest f-number). With AF Nikkor lenses, lock lens aperture at minimum setting. (See the lens instruction manual).
12 Set power switch to STBY (standby • position) to turn on SB·20. LED indicating selected flash mode immediately lights up. 13 Lightly press shutter release button and • viewfinder ready·light comes on to indicate flash is ready to fire. r~-------------~--~ I I I I \ 12 For blinking ready-light warnings, see page 35. -- ~~ ---------~ ~~~ '.
14. Fully depress shutter 15. Turn off the 58·20. release button to take picture. Unless viewfinder ready-light blinks after the shot, your flash exposure will be perfect; if it does bl ink, picture may be underexposedmove closer to subject. ..,. . . . fII:!lIlIlllma . . ffl!II!!l_tlll$ii1tllillll1illllJll I •I . Do not fire flash toward or near the eyes; it may damage the retina .
AUTO FOCUS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY (with Nikon F-501/N2020 or F-401/- , I I I \ ~----------------~ In programmed TTL autofocus flash photog- N4004) raphy, use film with a film speed specified in the table below for greater depth of field: I I I I I I I Lens maximum aperture Film speed Lens only 1/2.8 or laster ISO 50 or laste r Slower than 1/2.8 ISO 100 or higher F-5011 N2020 1/1.4 or 1/1 .2 ISO 50 or higher 1/1.8 , 1/2, 1/2.5 or 1/2.8 ISO 100 or higher with TC-16A 1.
2. Set aperture. With Nikon F-401 / N4004, use camera's aperture dial. Don 't forget to lock lens at minimum position. For other flash operations, set as follows: For programmed TTL operation, set to smallest lens aperture (largest I-number) and lock the lens apertu re. (For details, see the lens instructi on manual). Lens maximum aperture Lens only F-5011 N2020 with TC ·16A Aperture setting fl2.8 or laster 1/2.8 or larger I·number (1/28,1/4,1/5.6 , etc) Slower than 1/2 .8 115.
3. Lightly press camera shutter release button. When ready-light comes on but ambient light is insuffic ient for autofocus operation , AF illuminator fires to start autofocus operation . If ambient light is sufficient, the AF illuminator does not fi re. 16 4 Confirm whether the green in·focus • indicator LIFO lights up, then fully depress the shutter release button.
SETTING CAMERA SHUTTER S P E E D - - - - - - - - Set camera 's shutter speed, referring to the table below. Nikon camera f·5011N2020 · f·301 / N2000· Synchronization speed (sec.) 1/ 125 or slower Camera setting P DUAL (f-501/N2020 only). P. PHI A. 112000 1/250sec. 1/12S-1sec . and B Aperture dial A S A 14-32 f-401/N4004 1/100 or slower 1/2000- 1/125soc S 1/60-1 sec. S 112000-1/1 25soc . 14 - 32 1/60 - 15ec . and B 14 - 32 All shutter speed setti ngs except M250 and B in p, S and A modes 1/4000-1/500sec.
DETERMINING APERTURE------------:-----TTL Mode (for TTL Automatic Flash Exposure Control) TTL mode is for exclusive use with Nikon F-501/N2020, F-401/ N4004, F- 30 1/N2000, FA, FE 2, and FG came ras only. For TTL auto fl ash operation with the Nikon F-50 1/ N2020, F-401/ N4004, or F-301lN2000, be su re to set the camera to aperture priority auto or manual exposure mode.
2 Align film speed in use with the film • speed index. For intermediate film speeds, use figure nearest the film speed in use. With ISO 32 film , for example, set to ISO 25. With fi lm speeds not listed on the scale, be sure subjects are sufficiently within the shooting distance range indicated on the back of the S8-20. 3 To read proper shooting distance range, • set distance scale selector to letter shown in zoom indicator window.
Next, tum on flash unit and take shot in the same manner shown in "BASIC OPERATION," steps 12 to 15. TN W POWER I T-a&..n "-""w...... 4. Select and set aperture. The aperture scale window shows usable apertures. (Depending on film speed in use, all usable apertures may not be shown in the aperture scale window; for usable apertures, see table on next page.) For example, with the film speed index at ISO 100, you can select any aperture from 112 to 1122.
Usable apertures/shooting distance range in TTL mode Unit: mitt) ISO film speed Q. Shooting distance range With zoom set at W With zoom set at N With zoom set at T - 2.8-20 (92-66) 3.8-20 (12-66) 4.5-20 (15-66) - - 2.0-15 (6.6-49) 3.2-20 (10-66) - - 2.7-20 (8.9-66) 1.9-15 (62-49) 2.3- 18 (75 - 59) 1.3-10 (4.3-33) 1.6- 12 (52 - 39) 0.7 -5.5 (23- 18) 1.0-7.5 (3.3-25) 1.2 - 9.0 (39-30) 2.8 0.6-3.9 (20-13) 0.7 .-53 (2.3-17) 0.8-6.3 (26-21) 5.6 4 0.6-2.7 (2.0-89) 0.6-3.7 (2.
Exposure compensation in TTL mode With a dark subject (with low reflectivity) or one that is light in tone (having high reflectivity), over- or underexposure may occur. To prevent this, compensate exposure by rotating camera 's exposure compensation dial. With the FG, push the exposure compensation button. (For details, see camera instruction manual.) The shooting distance range for TTL automatic flash operation varies with the amount of exposure compensation .
A Mode (for Non·TTL Automatic Flash Exposure Control) Use the 88-20 on A mode for automatic operation with Nikon cameras other than Nikon F-501/N2020, F-401/ N4004*, F-301/N2000, FA, FE2, and FG. The following procedure lets you select aperture with the 88-20's aperture selection /shooting distance range panel for non-TTL auto flash operation. *Non-TTL automatic operation is not possible when Nikon F-401/N4004 is set to either program or shutterpriority auto exposure mode. 1.
2 Align film speed in use with film speed • index. For intermediate film speeds, use the figure nearest the film speed in use. With 18032 film , for example, set to 180 25. With film speeds not listed on the scale, be sure subjects are sufficiently within the shooting distance range indicated on the back of the 88-20. 24 3 To read proper shooting distance range, • set distance scale selector to letter shown in zoom indicator window.
4. Select appropriate aperture and set aperture index knob. The aperture index window shows usable apertures. With the film speed index at ISO 100, for example, you can select any aperture from f/2 tof/8 . With the zoom set ring at N, if you select f/4 , you can take pictures of subjects 1m to 7.5m (approx. 3.3ft. to 25ft.) away.
Next, turn on flash unit and take shot in the same manner shown in " BASIC OPERATION ," steps 12 to 15. 5. Set your chosen aperture. With Nikon F-401/N4004, use camera's aperture dial.
Usable apertures/shooting distance range in A mode Unit : m (It) Shooting distance range ISO film speed 1600 800 400 200 100 50 25 1.4 - atW at N afT 1.4- 11 1.9 - 15 2.3- 18 (4.6-36) (6.2- 49) (7.5-59) 8 5.6 4 2.8 2 tl 8 5.6 4 2.8 2 1.4 1.0-7.8 1.3-10 1.6-12 (3.3-26) (4.3 -33) (5.2-39) 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 2 0.7 - 5.5 1-7.5 1.2-9 (2 .3-18) (3 .3 - 25) (3.9-30) 22 16 11 8 5.6 4 D. 0 ~ Zoom set Zoom set Zoom set 32 22 16 11 8 0.6-3.9 0.7 - 5.3 0.8-6.3 2.8 (20-13) (2.
M Mode (for Manual Flash Exposure Control) In M mode, you can choose the amount of light output: full , 1/2, 1/4, 118 or 1/16. To determine aperture and/or light output with the S8-20's aperture selection /shooting distance range panel for manual flash operation, read the following . ~':' ~I 110 1. 5et the 58·20's flash mode selector to M. 2 Align film speed in use • with the film speed index. For intermediate film speeds, use the figure on the scale nearest the film speed in use.
TN W POWER 3 To read proper shooting • distance, set distance scale selector to letter shown in zoom indicator window. I T-..... ~:== 4. Choose and set aperture. The aperture index w indow shows usable ape rtures. For example, with film speed index set at ISO 100 and the zoom set ring at N, and if you want to shoot a subject 3m away, you can select any apertu re from 112 to f/8. You can also determ ine apertu re using the SB-20's guide number (GN ). For details, see page 32.
Next, tu rn on the fl ash unit and take shot in the same manner shown in " BASIC OPERATION ," steps 12 to 15. 5. Set !ight output selector to appropriate setting. Follow the appropriate vertical line upward from the distance scale window until it intersects with the horizontal distance scale indicator line for the selected aperture. Then follow the diagonal dotted line upward to determine the correct light output for the aperture selected.
To determine light output before selecting aperture Use the following procedure instead of steps 4 and 5 to determine light output before selecting aperture: 1. Set the light output 2. Determine and set proper lens aperture_ selector so the yellow light output index indicates the desired light output. To determine correct aperture, follow both the vertical line from the distance scale window and the dotted line from the light output window to the point of intersection .
Unit · m( ft) Guide Number See the table at right for guide numbers of the film speeds and zoom settings. In M mode, use the following equation to determine aperture: Light output Zoom setting 1600 ISO film speed 800 400 200 100 50 25 W 88 62 44 31 (289) (203) (144) (1U2) 22 15 11 (72) (49) (36) N 42 60 120 85 (394) (279) (197) (138) 21 15 30 (98) (69) (49) flstop = - - : : : .
SETTING POWER S W I T C H I - - - - - - - - - - - With other cameras : Though the ON position is normally recommended for turning on the flash unit, STBY can also be used. With other Nikon cameras, even if the camera's exposu re meter stays on , the SB-20 au tomatically turns off when not used for one or two minutes. To turn on again, set power switch to ON or OFF posi tion, then reset to STBY. For convenience, you may also push the open-flash button to turn on the SB-20.
READY-LIGHT INDICATIONS-----------5 7 10 15 20 3D 4050 F3-series FA F-501 /N2020, F-301/N2000 When the fl ash unit is turned on, the S8-20's ready-light lights up to indicate the flash is ready to fire. To activate the viewfinder ready-light fu nction when using the Nikon FA, FE2, F-501 / N2020, F-401 / N4004, F-301/ N2000, FG, or FG-20, first turn on the camera's meter by lightly pressing the shutter release button . 34 With alka line-manganese batteries, if the ready-l ight takes more than 30sec.
Ready-Ught Warning Functions To prevent errors, the ready-light inside the camera's viewfinder blinks in the cases listed below. When blinking occurs, check the S8-20's flash mode selector setting, the camera's shutter speed/mode selector setti ng or film speed sett ing and adjust as necessary. 1) When S8-20 is set at TTL with cameras other than Nikon F-501lN2020, F-401 / N4004, F-301 /N2000, FA, FE2, or FG. Reset 88-20's flash mode selector to A or M.
SYNCHRO-SUNLIGHT FILL-IN FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY----For backlit subjects, to fill in shadows and balance lighting, use the 8B-20 even in daytime. ----------------, In the-following, use a slower shutter speed to avoid a dark background. Without flash: The backl it subject comes out too dark. I I I I I With flash: Both the subject and the background come out properly exposed.
In TTL Mode In A Mode 1. Set the camera shutter speed manually to a flash 1. Determine correct aperture for the backl it subject synchronization speed or slower speed. 2. Frame the background in the camera viewfinder, turn on the camera 's exposure meter to determine aperture for a correct background exposure, then set the aperture on the lens. 3. Set the flash mode selector to TTL, turn on the S8·20 and take the shot. With a strongly backlit subject (e.g.
In M Mode 1. Manually set the camera shutter speed to a flash synchronization speed or slower speed. 2. Frame the background in the camera's viewfinder, then turn on the camera's exposure meter to read proper aperture for correct background exposure, and set the aperture on the lens. 3. Calculate the flash-to-subject distance using the equation below and set the S8-20 at the calcu lated distance. guide number* flash-to-subject = -=-----f/stop * For guide number, see page 32.
DIFFUSING THE L l G H T - - - - - - - - - - - - - Diffused light eliminates harsh shadows and creates attractive portraits. There are two ways to diffuse light: 1. Bounce light off a broad refl ective surface such as the ceiling; 2. Use a diffu ser between the flash and the subject. Direct flash: Harsh, unflattering lighting. Bounce flash: Soft, natura l-looking lighting .
• Bounce Flash Photography Procedure 1. Select a cei ling to bounce the flash from. In color photography, select a white or si lver ceiling-other· wise, color photographs come out with an unnatural color cast similar to that of the reflecting surface. 2. Rotate the flash head upwards, towards the ceiling. To avoid uneven illum ination, rotate flash head back 60° or more. 3. Set flash mode selector to TTL for TTL auto fl ash operation· or A for non·TTL auto flash operation , then turn on the flash unit.
I ~----------------~\ I I I I I I To create a catch light for the subject's eyes: Insert white paper into the S8-20 's reflector slot so a small amount of direct illumination fills in unflattering shadows around the eyes. Using A Diffuser Place a translucent material, such as one or more sheets of tracing paper, between the flash and subject to diffuse light. It is recommended that you experiment with different flash-to-diffuser distances and/or more than one diffuser.
SYNCHRONIZATION WITH-- MULTIPLE FLASH EXPOSURESMOTOR-DRIVEN CAMERA In M mode, you can perform sequential fl ash shootings w ith a motor driven camera at up to 4.2 fps (frames per second ). The maximum number of flashes for continuous shooting are listed below.
MULTIPLE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY-----------'-' TTL Multiple Flash Photography Use the Nikon Speedlight SB-22, SB-20, SB-18, SB-16B or SB-15 connected to an F-501/N2020, F-401lN4004, F- 301/N2000, FA, FE 2, or FG camera as a master flash unit ; and use either the SB-22, SB-2 1B, SB-20, SB-18, SB -1 7, SB-16A, SB -1 6B and/or SB-15 as slave flash unit(s). Up to five flash units can be used . For TTL multiple flash photography, use the optional TTL Multi-Flash Sync Cord SC-18 (1.
System chart for TTL multiple flash operation @~ SB11 0 @ SB141 58140 ~~ lJJlQ&J lJiQ}j Nikon F-501/N2020 Nikon FA uIQJ~ Nikon F-401 fN4004 S8-16A @ ~ Nikon FE2 mQiJ O Nikon F-301{N2000 Nikon FG " -- -- -- -----1 SC-17 SB·21A @ indicates the "master" flash unit. 44 *The S8-11, S8-14, S8-140 and S8-218 cannot be used with Nikon F-401/N4004 either as a master or slave flash unit.
~Qi~ ~ <; ~~'"'.~ 58-140 r E1 AS-11 E1 AS-11 ~ AS·l0 SB·l 1 AS-l0 ~ <; o~ ,"w~ 5 8 -140 ~ AS-1O ~ I AS·10 I I ~ I El AS-l1 El AS-11 ~.
AVOIDING "RED EYE"---- Manual Multiple Flash Photography Connect the 88-20 and other flash units with the optional Nikon 8ync Cord 8C-11 or 8C-15 via the 88-20 's multiple flash te rminal. For correct exposure in manual multiple flash operation, be sure all flash units are set at manual flash mode. Caution To avoid damaging the flash units or incorrect operation, never mix Nikon SpeedJight with flash units of other manufacturers.
CLOSE-UP FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY IN TTL M O D E - - - - - When used with the Nikon F-501/N2020, F-401/N4004, F-301/N2000, FA, FE2 or FG camera, the optional TTL Remote Cord SC-17 lets you perform flash shooting with a subject closer than 0.6m. 1. Use the SC-17 to connect the S8-20 and camera. (See SC-17 instruction manual.) 2. Position the S8-20 and rotate the flash head so light from the flash head covers the subject. 3.
TIPS ON SPEEDLIGHT C A R E - - - - - - - - - - - - • To remove smudges, wipe with a dry soft or silicon-treated cloth. Never use thinner, benzine or alcohol-they might damage plastic parts. 48 • Never disassemble or repair the flash unit ; if the S8-20 malfunctions, take it immediately to an authorized Nikon dealer or service center. • Keep the S8-20 away from places where temperature is higher than 50°C, and do not store in damp places. Use within the range of - 10°C-+50°C.
• Keep the 88-20 away from salt water and out of the rain. • When not using the 88-20, remove batteries to avoid damage due to battery leakage. If leakage occurs, take the 88-20 to your nearest Nikon authorized service facility. • When the 88-20 is not used, perform the following once a month: 1_ Install batteries, turn on the 88-20 and fire flash a few times. 2. Wait until the ready-light comes on. 3. Turn off the 88-20, and remove the batteries.
ABOUT B A T T E R I E S - - - - - - - - - - - - - New batteries NiCd batteries Purchase the new (freshest) batteries possible. In comparison with regular batteries, NiCd batteries provide faster recycling time and better efficiency at low temperatu res. Before charging NiCd batteries, thoroughly read instructions for batteries and battery charger. ' Batteries with a .. + .. terminal that exceeds 6mm in diame- Temperature Battery life ratings are based on operation at 20°C (68 ° F).
ACCESSORIES---~------------Sync Cords SC-11 and SC-15 For off-camera or manual multiple lighting setups or to connect the S8-20 to a camera without a hot shoe use sync cord SC-11 (25cm long) or coiled sync cord SC-15 (one meter long). TTL Remote Cord SC-17 For programmed TTL auto flash operation or TTL auto fl ash operation when using the S8-20 off the Nikon F-501/ N2020, F-401 /N4004, F-301lN2000, FA, FE2 or FG camera, use coiled cord SC -17.
TTL Multi·Flash Sync Cords SC-18 and SC-19 Use the SC-18 or SC-19 to connect flash units in TTL multiple flash operation. The SC-18 is approx. 1.5m long; the SC-19 is approx. 3m. Flash Unit Couplers AS-4 and AS-7 To mount the S8-20 on a Nikon F3 -series camera with the OE-2 or OE-3 finde r, use the AS-4 or AS-?' The AS-7 lets you change film without removing the flash unit. OC Unit SO-7 The Nikon OC Unit SO-7 is an optional external power source.
SPECIFICATIONS,---------------All performance data are for normal-temperature operation [20°C (68°F)] Electronic construction Guide number (at manual full light output) Zoom capability Automatic si licon-controlled rectifie r and series circuitry 30 (ISO 100 and meters) or 49 (ISO 25 and feet) with the zoom set ring at N .
Number of flashes and recycling time at manual full light output Battery type Number of flashes Recycling time (approx.)* (approx.) AA·type alkaline·manganese 160 times 6sec. AA·type NiCd 60 times 4sec. Up to 40 times 3sec. C·type alkaline· manganese inside the optional SD·7" Up to 200 times 5sec. Up to 400 times 10sec. Up to 450 times 30sec. * For autofocus operation assisted by the AF Illummator, less number of flashes available.
Automatically fires LED beam toward the subject when performing autofocus with the Nikon F-501/N2020 (Single Servo) or F-401 /N4004 camera in insufficient light Dimensions Approx.7 1(W)x110(H)x 70(D)mm (27x4.3x27 in) Weight Approx. 260g (9 1oz) (without batteries) Accessories provided Soft Case SS-20 AF assist LED Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
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