Nikon SB-14 Hammerhead Flashgun

Nikon SB-14 Hammerhead Flashgun

Manufacturer:

Nikon

Category:

Flashgun

Description:

Second hand Nikon SB-14 Hammerhead Flashgun for sale


Used Vintage Nikon SB-14 Hammerhead flash gun. Robust, solid built model that offers three auto settings to match the camera-to-subject distance and full manual. Guide number of 32m/ISO100. The SB-14 is able to conserve excess energy for the next shot when shooting at close range, thus reducing recycling time and increasing the number of flashes per battery set.

When the optional TTL Sensor Cord SC-12 is used in conjunction with the Nikon F3 or F3 High-Eyepoint camera, the SB-14 provides automatic through-the-lens control of flash exposure.

The head can be tilted back 120deg and rotated 120deg to the right and 120deg to the left; click-stops are provided at 30deg, 60deg, 90deg, and 120deg intervals for both the tilting and rotating movements. Comes with Sensor Unit SU-2, Bracket SK-5 (with various camera and/or motor drive combinations) , Wide-Flash Adapter SW-5 (24mm coverage) and Sync Cord SC-Il. You will also need the SD-7 battery pack which holds 6 type C batteries and provides power as there's no internal battery option.

Condition:

Auto sensor working fine, sync cable good, bracket locks well, bounce head moves well. Overall a very good example. Several scuffs around the body but nothing too serious.
The photograph above is the actual pre-owned Nikon SB-14 Hammerhead on offer for sale.

Price:

£100.00 (IN STOCK: qty 1)

Shipping:

from £5.00

Tags:

Nikon Fit
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