Nissin Digital Direct
i60A
i60A
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■Large light intensity, GN max. 60 (at irradiation angle 200mm) Despite its compact body, the guide number is a maximum of 60 (at a beam angle of 200 mm). The generous light output enables versatile expression in a variety of situations.
In addition, the manual mode has an adjustment range of 1/1 to 1/256 (1/3EV steps), allowing fine adjustment from high to low light output.
■ NAS *1 compatible radio wave receiver built-in
When paired with the NAS Commander "Air10s" or "Air1 *2 ", you can remotely control the flash (TTL/M) and adjust the light intensity from the NAS Commander away from the camera, and you can also change the strobe angle with the zoom mechanism. Of course, because it is a radio wave system, it can operate stably even outdoors during the day or in places with obstacles, which was a weakness of previous optical wireless TTL systems.
*1 NAS (Nissin Air System) is our own proprietary standard. It is not compatible with other companies' radio-controlled wireless systems, such as camera manufacturer's original strobes or commanders (transmitters).
*2 Sales ended in October 2018. In TTL mode, the dimming step is limited to 1/2EV, and in M mode, the dimming step is limited to 1EV and the minimum light output is limited to 1/128.
Even with a more compact body, the guide number is a maximum of 60 (guide number 32 at 200mm and 35mm illumination angles), providing a large amount of light. This allows for more than enough light output even when lighting is done away from the camera or when using various lighting accessories in combination.
In addition, the manual mode adjustment range is as low as 1/256 (1/3EV step), making it possible to take advantage of the low light output that is unique to clip-on flashes. Fine-tuned settings are also possible to meet the demands of professionals.
■Head rotation angle of 180 degrees left and right and 90 degrees upward
Despite its compact body size, the head can rotate 90 degrees upward and 180 degrees left and right.
Combined with the high light output, it is also possible to perform omnidirectional bounce shooting.
■ Supports both auto zoom and manual zoom <br> Equipped with an auto zoom mechanism that automatically changes the illumination angle according to the lens angle of view. By distributing light according to the illumination angle, it reduces wasted light emission and increases the amount of light.
The illumination angle covers a lens angle equivalent to 24-200mm. If you pull out the built-in wide panel, it covers an angle equivalent to 16mm. It also has a manual zoom mechanism that allows you to set the illumination angle manually. The setting is retained even when the power is turned off.
*The values shown are for 35mm full size (excluding Four Thirds).
■Equipped with an LED video light that can also be used for video shooting <br>The front of the main unit is equipped with a wide-angle video light with high-brightness white LED.
■Powerful operation supported by 4 AA batteries
Instead of the two batteries that are common with small clip-on strobes, we chose to power it with four AA batteries.
Not only is it possible to incorporate a zoom mechanism, but it also has far-reaching advantages over models powered by two batteries in terms of charging speed, battery life, and light output.
*Lithium-ion batteries cannot be used.
■ Fast charging possible using an external power supply (sold separately)
Fast charging is possible using Nissin's high-performance rechargeable strobe external power supply PS8 * (discontinued) .
*For the i60A Canon and Nikon, please use the PS8 Canon and Nikon respectively, and for the i60A Sony, Fujifilm, Olympus/Panasonic (Four Thirds) please use the PS8 Sony.
■Size comparison with our previous model
■ Equipped with a wide range of modes <br> Equipped with a wide range of lighting modes, including not only various digital TTLs from various manufacturers, but also manual (M), digital slave (SD), analog slave (SF), and wireless TTL remote (groups A/B/C).
Digital TTL, which performs optimal flash (main flash) based on advance metering by pre-flash (monitor), is compatible with Canon's E-TTL II/E-TTL, Nikon's i-TTL/i-TTL-BL, Sony's ADI/P-TTL, Olympus/Panasonic's TTL, and Fujifilm's TTL flash control. Flash exposure compensation (-2.0 to +2.0EV, 1/3EV step) can be set on the flash side. (TTL flash exposure compensation can also be set on the camera. However, the flash display is not linked.)
Manual (M) allows adjustment from 1/1 to 1/256 in 1/3 EV steps.
The wireless TTL slave supports radio wave and optical systems. The radio wave system is compatible with Nissin's proprietary NAS (Nissin Air System). It can be remotely controlled by the NAS Commander (Air1). The optical system is compatible with the original system.
*Optical wireless TTL is not supported for Fujifilm.
■High-speed sync (HSS), rear-curtain sync function <br>High-speed sync (FP flash) and rear-curtain sync can be set from the camera menu. The rear-curtain sync function allows you to express the movement of the subject as a trail of light, allowing you to take photos with an image of flowing movement.
*For Sony models, if you bounce the flash while it is on-camera, HSS mode will be canceled.
■Built-in catchlight panel and wide panel
The camera has a built-in catchlight panel, which is convenient for bounce shooting. It slides out for easy operation. The wide panel that covers a 16mm angle of view is built into the bottom of the light-emitting unit, allowing for completely independent settings.
■Includes a dedicated diffuser cap and a pouch to store all accessories
It comes with a large dedicated diffuse cap that can be attached even with the catchlight panel pulled out. It also comes with a dedicated storage pouch with a belt hole that can store all accessories including the diffuse cap.
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