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Nikon R1C1 Close Up Speed light Commander Kit - Second Hand

The Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System (a.k.a. Macro Kit A) is a macro flash solution for i-TTL capable cameras that do not feature a built-in flash (e.g. D2X, D2H/D2Hs, F6). The kit is fully compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System and Advanced Wireless Lighting system when used with compatible cameras and/or flashes.

SKU: SH-R1C1-SH

Nikon R1C1 Close Up Speed light Commander Kit - Second Hand

Nikon R1C1 Close Up Speed light Commander Kit - Second Hand

The Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System (a.k.a. Macro Kit A) is a macro flash solution for i-TTL capable cameras that do not feature a built-in flash (e.g. D2X, D2H/D2Hs, F6). The kit is fully compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System and Advanced Wireless Lighting system when used with compatible cameras and/or flashes.

The kit's main components consist of the SX-1 Attachment Ring that attaches to the lens filter treads via an adapter ring (included), two SB-R200 wireless macro flash heads, and the SU-800 Commander Unit. The SX1 accommodates up to eight SB-R200 Speedlights off-camera and up to four on-camera.

This solution enables excellent close-up lighting control with exceptional flexibility and innovative options. When using the SU-800 with cameras that are not compatible with i-TTL flash control, only close-up flash operation is possible using the optional SC-30 TTL Cord.

Flexible Control

The built-in Speedlights of the D200, D70s, or D70 serve as the system's Master controller. For non i-TTL cameras, the SC30 sync cord can be used for off-camera control.

The SX-1 Attachment Ring can accept up to eight SB-R200s and can be attached to a tripod for remote lighting.

Creative Lighting System

Supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) and compatible CLS cameras.

Built-in target light and AF Illuminator allow for proper position of Speedlight on the subject as well as autofocus operation in low light situations.

Accurate i-TTL flash control achieved through flash exposure monitoring control.

Can be set to one of three Speedlight Groups (A,B, and C).

Offers four independent channels for competitive shooting environments.

Auto FP High-Speed Sync; use with fast shutter speeds achieves effective blurring of out-of-focus background elements.

FV lock holds flash value, enabling recomposition before shooting.

Flash head tilts down (toward the optical axis) to 60° with click stops at every 15°, or up to 45° (in the opposite direction) with click stops at every 15°.

Key Features:

SB-R200 Wireless Remote Speedlights

SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander

Guide No. 66' at 24mm, Two Flashes

Customise with Speedlights/Controllers

Easy Close-Up Lighting Effect Creation

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Nikon R1C1 Close Up Speed light Commander Kit - Second Hand

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Nikon R1C1 Close Up Speed light Commander Kit - Second Hand

The Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System (a.k.a. Macro Kit A) is a macro flash solution for i-TTL capable cameras that do not feature a built-in flash (e.g. D2X, D2H/D2Hs, F6). The kit is fully compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System and Advanced Wireless Lighting system when used with compatible cameras and/or flashes.

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