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Both the SB-700 and the SB-910 are compatible with the Nikon Creative Wireless system and can be used on-camera or remotely. The SB-910 is a more powerful flash with advanced flash features, such as Auto Aperture flash and Non-TTL auto flash,that are not included in the SB-700. The SB-910 has a guide number of 34m/11.5ft compared to the SB-700’s 28m/92ft (at ISO100, 35mm Zoom Head position, FX format, standard illumination pattern). The SB-910 has a lens coverage of 17mm to 200mm, while the SB-700 has a lens coverage of 24mm to 120mm. The SB-700 is smaller and lighter than the SB-910 and features a faster recycle time of 2.5 seconds when NiMH or alkaline batteries are used. Both speedlights feature heads that can be rotated or angled, and both have the ability to manually adjust the output level. Care should always be taken to not fire any flash directly into the eyes of someone that is at close range, regardless of the power rating or output level of the flash. Detailed specifications for each flash, as well as testing criteria, can be found in the product manuals which can be downloaded from Nikon’s Download Center. Please contact Nikon USA Support for more information.
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