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  Nikon Speedlight SB-25

In appearances and power ratings, the SB-25 looks a lot like the SB-24. However, it adds a number of useful features, including the pull-out diffuser for 20mm lenses, a locking pin on the hot shoe, red-eye reduction, and the FP high-speed sync flash mode. Introduced in 1992.

 

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GN: 118 (ft), 36 (m)
Weight: 13.4 oz. (380g) (w/o batteries)
Size: 5.3” (135mm) tall x 3.1” (79mm) wide x 4.0” (101mm) deep
Power: four AA batteries
Recycle Time:
7 seconds minimum (full discharge)
# of Flashes: ~100 at full manual
Flash Duration: 1/1000
Coverage: (102 degrees horizontal, 90 degrees vertical) 20mm lens; also supports 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 70mm, and 85mm coverage
Case:
SS-24 for main unit
Key Features: TTL flash control on most TTL-capable Nikon bodies, monitor pre-flash on F90/N90 or later bodies; Full power TTL, seven power level manual, and Automatic (six apertures) settings. LCD panel shows settings. Rear curtain sync. High Speed sync, Repeating flash, red-eye reduction. The SB-25 can synchronize with up to four additional flashes. Head tilts from –7 degrees below horizontal up to 90 degrees above horizontal, and rotates -270 degrees to plus 180 degrees clockwise. Built-in diffuser card. Aufofocus assist light.

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Other Speedlights
SB-1, SB-2, SB-3, SB-4,
SB-5
, SB-6, SB-7E, SB-8E,
SB-9, SB-10, SB-E, SB-11,
SB-12, SB-14, SB-140,
SB-15
, SB-16, SB-17,
SB-18
, SB-19, SB-20,
SB-21
, SB-22, SB-22s,
SB-23
, SB-24, SB-25,
SB-26
, SB-27,
SB-28/SB-28DX
, SB-29,
SB-50DX

 

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