SKU: GC10-ND700AK-S

Nissin Di700A Flash Kit with Air 1 Commander

NAS is Nissin newly developed 2.4GHz radio transmission wireless flash system. To compare with the traditional optical wireless transmitters, 2.4GHz radio transmission is less susceptible to angle and obstacle limitation, coverage up to 30 meters. Transmission channels and radio transmission IDs can be set to prevent misfiring in the event of signal interference on the same channel. Nissin Commander Air 1 can control 3 groups of Nissin Flash Di700A with the user friendly operation panel and variety function, it would be more convenient for the user.

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Flexible combination of Nissin NAS. Nissin Commander Nissin Air 1 can be mixed to control different versions of Nissin Di700A for wireless TTL or manual flash.

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After Binding setting on Nissin Di700A and Nissin Air 1. You can control the flash TTL EV compensation/ Manual out put/ Manual zoom on Air 1 and all set to be displayed on Nissin Di700A at the same time. Nissin Air 1 has the AF assist light for shooting in dark environments.

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Type :for Canon/ Nikon and Sony Digital SLR cameras
Guide no. (at ISO 100 in M) :GN54 (at 200mm zoom head position)
GN48 (at 105mm zoom head position)
GN28 (at 35mm zoom head position)
Focal length coverage :24 - 200mm (16mm when using build-in wide panel)
Power Source :Four size-AA Alkaline, 1.2V NiMH batteries
Battery loading system :Quick loading – Battery Magazine (BM-02) (*1)
Recycling Time :0.1 - 4 Sec
Number of flashes (Approx.) :200 - 1500 flashes
Flash duration :1/800 - 1/30,000 Sec
Color Temperature :5,600K
Exposure control :E-TTL II / E-TTL (Canon), i-TTL (Nikon) and ADI/P-TTL (Sony)
Wireless Mode :2.4GHz Wireless TTL Slave: radio transmission (NAS specifications)
Optical Wireless TTL Slave (only correspond to the same brand of camera systems) (*2)
Optical slave mode (*3) (SD / SF mode)
EV compensation on flash :-2 to +2 EV in increments of 1/2 EV
Bounce position :Up: 90°, Down: 7°, Left: 180°, Right 180° (with flash head tilting / rotating lock release button)
Flash exposure control :1st- Curtain synchronization, 2nd- Curtain synchronization, Highspeed synchronization, Red-eye reduction, Slow synchronization (only available on Nikon Model), FE / FV Lock (set on camera)
AF-assist beam effective range :0.7 – 6m/ 2.3 – 19.7 feet
Operation panel :LED Color panel, select dial
External service ports :External power source socket, standard and 3.5mm PC sync terminal
Radio specifications :2.4GHz ISM band (Obtaining technical standards conformity certification)
Channel :8 channels (Channel setting in Air 1)
External Power Pack :Support Nissin PS 8 & PS300 External Power Pack (Optional Accessories)
Accessories :Soft case, flash stand (with screw)
Dimensions :140(H) x 75(W) x 115(D) mm/ 5.5 (H) x 3(W) x 4.5(D) inches
Weight :380g/ 13.4oz (without batteries)

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Product Overview

NAS is Nissin newly developed 2.4GHz radio transmission wireless flash system. To compare with the traditional optical wireless transmitters, 2.4GHz radio transmission is less susceptible to angle and obstacle limitation, coverage up to 30 meters. Transmission channels and radio transmission IDs can be set to prevent misfiring in the event of signal interference on the same channel. Nissin Commander Air 1 can control 3 groups of Nissin Flash Di700A with the user friendly operation panel and variety function, it would be more convenient for the user.

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