Nikon SD-9 Marine Battery User Manual


 
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Specifications
Major specifications in combination with the SB-910
and SB-900
Batteries
Min. recycling
time (approx.)
*1
Min. number of fl ashes
*2
/
recycling time
*1
1.5 V LR6 (AA-size) alkaline × 4
1.9 sec. 280/1.9 – 30 sec.
1.5 V FR6 (AA-size) lithium × 4
2.4 sec. 500/2.4 – 120 sec.
1.2 V HR6 (AA-size) rechargeable
Ni-MH (eneloop) × 4
1.2 sec. 350/1.2 – 30 sec.
1.5 V LR6 (AA-size) alkaline × 8
1.2 sec. 450/1.2 – 30 sec.
1.5 V FR6 (AA-size) lithium × 8
1.6 sec. 840/1.6 – 120 sec.
1.2 V HR6 (AA-size) rechargeable
Ni-MH (eneloop) × 8
0.8 sec. 520/0.8 – 30 sec.
*1: Interval until SD-9’s ready-light comes on when firing the Speedlight at
full output once every 30 seconds (120 seconds with lithium batteries).
*2: Times the SD-9’s ready-light comes on within 30 seconds when firing
the Speedlight at full output once every 30 seconds (120 seconds with
lithium batteries).
Use the same type of batteries with both the SD-9 and the Speedlight.
With fresh batteries at normal temperatures (20 °C/68 °F). The
performance may vary depending on the battery’s freshness or change
of battery specifications.
When the ready-lights are off (or the SD-9 is not connected to the
Speedlight), the SD-9 uses very little battery power, reducing the need
to change batteries frequently. Batteries should be removed when the
unit is put away in storage or not used for long periods.
Dimensions (W × H × D): Approx. 180.5 × 73 × 23.0 mm
(7.1 × 2.9 × 0.9 in.) (body only)
Weight: Approx. 205 g (7.2 oz) (without batteries)
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Products and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks.
Continuous flash photography with the SB-910 at 8 fps using the SD-9 with
eight batteries can cause the front part of the SB-910 flash head to heat up.
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CAUTION Using the SB-910 with the SD-9