Three Generations of Flagships. Left to right: SB-800, SB-900, SB-910
Nikon has announced an evolutionary update to the venerable SB-900, the new SB-910. Addressing some of the issues experienced by users of the SB-900, as well as adding some new features, the SB-910 is designed to replace the SB-900 as the flagship speedlight in Nikon's lineup.
Specifications
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| Remote Function |
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| Guide Number |
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| Electronic Construction |
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| Flash Exposure Control |
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| Lens Coverage |
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| Illumination Pattern |
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| Other Functions |
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| Bounce Function (Tilt) |
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| Bounce Function (Rotate) |
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| Minimum Recycling Time |
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| Flash Duration |
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| Required Power Source |
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| Optional Power Supply |
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| Flash-Ready Indicator |
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| Flash Compensation |
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| Custom Setting |
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| Minimum Number of Flashes/Recycling Time |
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| Wireless Flash Modes |
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| Wireless Communication Channels |
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| Wireless Groups |
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| Other Functions |
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| Dimensions |
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Build Quality and Handling
The SB-910 is Nikon's newest flagship, and as befitting its status is built like a tank. Everything screams 'well-built', from the hotshoe lock lever to the buttons to the bounce head. Nothing creaks, and all doors and port covers feel like they'll last forever. There is absolutely no doubt that this is a Professional product. Anyone familiar with the SB-900 will feel right at home with the SB-910.
The SB-910 has a new lock mechanism on the battery door. SB-910 on right.
The only real build difference between the SB-910 and the SB-900 is the inclusion of a lock mechanism on the SB-910's battery door, as can be seen in the photo above. All other details of the SB-910 feel as well built as its predecessor.
Key Features
As evidenced by its naming conventions, the SB-910 is an evolutionary upgrade to the SB-900, and not a complete redesign of the Nikon speedlight flagship. For most users and uses, the SB-910 will function in the same manner as the SB-900. However, the SB-910 is not without its upgrades:
Updates to Body and Button Layout
The SB-910 borrows heavily from the Speedlight SB-700 in terms of button design and interface. The transparent buttons of the SB-900 are gone, replaced by solid ones on the SB-910 that, in our opinion, 'click' a lot better than the old ones.
The interface has been updated as well, with more information being shown in a clearer manner than the SB-900. Users upgrading from the SB-700 will immediately recognise the interface and menu layout, while long-time users of the SB-900 will appreciate the copious amount of information on display.
Clip-on Filters
While the SB-900 shipped with coloured filters, the SB-910 takes it a step further by making the included filters out of hard plastic. The result? Infinitely more durable colour filters for the majority of most colour-correction needs. As an added bonus, clipping either coloured filter to the SB-910 triggers an automatic adjustment of white-balance on-camera, ensuring that an appropriate white balance setting for the scene that you're shooting.
Better Thermal Protection
The SB-910 boasts improved thermal protection over its predecessor the SB-900. Instead of shutting the flash unit off when reaching critical heat levels, the SB-910 slows the flash's recycle rate, ensuring that it stays within operational limits. What this means for the end-user is that instead of the flash suddenly cutting out during shooting, one can continue to take photos, albeit at a slower rate. This could make the difference between getting the shot and missing it. As an added benefit, it also means that you're less likely to damage your flash.
Conclusion
The SB-910 is an incremental upgrade to an already well-reputed flash used by professionals the world over. With the exact same flash specifications (guide number, zoom range, etc.) as its predecessor, one might argue that there is no compelling reason to upgrade at all. Yet, features such as the hard plastic clip-on filters and improved thermal protection are sure to be be appreciated by users shooting in fast-paced and demanding environments. Existing users of the SB-900 may not find it worthwhile to add the SB-910 to their lineup, but Nikonians in ther market for a high-powered, full-featured flash will do well to consider the SB-910 in their purchase decision.


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