Nissin i400 Flashgun

The Nissin i400 is a new compact flashgun for Canon, Nikon, Sony, 4/3, and Fujifilm cameras. Weighing in at only 203g, the i400 still delivers a flash output of GN40 at 105mm and has a head that can be tilted up and rotated horizontally to the right and left.
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For Canon , Nikon , Sony DSLR Sytem (Compatible with MI Hot Shoe), 4/3, Fujifilm Mirrorless System
Simple - Powerful Output
The pocket size of Nissin i400 weights only 203g of weight. It is suitable for filling shadows on even the sunniest of days, suitable for family shooting, indoor/ outdoor shooting and especially suitable for traveling. Professional functions are included: TTL mode; Supports up to 1/8,000 seconds shutter speed (*1); Flash output of GN40 at 105mm; Simple operation panel with two selector dials to operate the flash; Flash head tilts up and rotates horizontally to right and left for making bounced lighting more versatile by utilizing more angles.
KEY FEATURES
Selector dial- Simply operation panel
Nissin i400 has two selector dials controls: Function dial and Power dial. The Indicated lamp A/B/C will show the position of adjustment. Even beginners can quickly get started.
Professional flash head design
The flash head rotates horizontally 180° to right and left and tilts up 90°which is suitable for close up photography. This makes bounce shooting more arbitrary, with more angles that can be used.
Supports high-speed synchronization
Supports up to 1/8,000 seconds shutter speed. (*1)
Various Functions
Four size-AA batteries
4 AA batteries to operate the i40, it can reduce the frequency of changing the batteries and reduce the recycling time.
Metal hotshoe - Quick release button
Durable metal hotshot design with quick release button, easy to install and reduce the chance of damage caused by installation.
Fill-in reflector and Light diffusing panel
Fill-in reflector and Light diffusing panel installed.
TTL FLASH LEVEL COMPENSATION
The power of the flash can be controlled with TTL flash level compensation. Whereas total exposure is controlled by the camera's EV compensation function, the flash can compensate for the exposure on the main subject only, with little impact on the exposure of the background scene.
The flash power level can be adjusted from -2EV through +2EV by 0.5EV steps.
(*1):The maximum synchronization speed depends upon the supported camera model
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