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Nissin MG80 Pro Flash

Nissin MG80 Pro

Nissin launched the Nissin MG80 Pro, an advanced flash with 60GN(83w/s), built-in Air10s commander and master slave features.

Special features

  • Wide Variety Battery System – Patented and effective design
  • Durable Quartz Tube & High heat-resistant material adopted
  • Built-in Air 10s commander & master slave
  • High power LED modelling(8W) with silent cooling system

The Nissin MG80 Pro is equipped with a patented “Wide Variety Battery System” design to overcome the battery replacement challenge, which not only supports NiMH battery but also Li-ion (14500). Also, it is an advanced NAS 2.4GHz*1 Wireless built-in commander strobe for both on-camera and studio shooting.

Product PageCompatibility Chart

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Nissin i600 Flash Announced

Nissin i600

A few days ago, Nissin Digital launched the Nissin i600 flash, which will be available soon at BHphoto here, Adorama here and AmazonUS here. In Europe it will cost €200.

Photographers always eager to try different types of shooting skills. After go through the process of using natural light, they then goal for light which is controllable as well.

Start with a decent profile picture is good enough to feel the different. No need to be fancy at the beginning. So, we introduce the i600. There are Auto, TTL & M modes. Except for on-camera, you can also make use of optical slave with your existing flash model.

Nissin calls it the “advanced” version of the Nissin i400, which currently saw a massive price drop on BHphoto.

Official Nissin i600 resources: official product pageproduct detailscompatibility chartOwner’s manual (PDF)

Press Release and Specs (google translated)

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Nissin i400 Pre-Orders, Godox and Jinbei/Orlit Round Head Flash, Godox Studio Strobe Comparison and More – Flash Roundup

Nissin i400 pre-order available at BHphoto

Mixed Flash News

Godox and Jinbei / Orlit Round Head Flash

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Nissin Air10s Wireless TTL Commander for FUJIFILM Cameras finally Shipping and in Stock

Nissin Air10s

FR-reader Nicolas informed me that after more than 6 months of wait, BHphoto will finally shipped his Nissin Air10s wireless TTL commander for Fujifilm.

You can get the Nissin Air10S at BHphoto and Adorama.

The Nissin Air10s is available for pre-order since June 2017 (!!!) and BHphoto said back in January 2018, that they expect delivery of the Nissin Air10s in February!

It just took a little bit longer than expected ;).

Nissin Announces New MG10

Nissin Announces New MG10 Advanced 2.4GHz Wireless TTL Strobe

New England Imaging Dist. (NEID), the North American distributor of Nissin Digital Products, in conjunction with Nissin Japan Limited, has introduced the new MG10, an advanced NAS (Nissin Air System) 2.4GHz wireless strobe for both on-camera and studio photography. This new innovative flash will be available July 2018.

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Nissin Air10s Wireless TTL Commander for Fujifilm Cameras Available February 21

Nissin Air10S

Before we start, here is a super-quick Nissin Air10S recap

  • February 2017: Nissin announces their Air10S wireless commander also for Fujiflm
  • May 2017: Announcement of postponement. Sony version expected for July, and Fujifilm version to be released in the following months
  • June 2017: Nissin Air10S Fujifilm version available for pre-order at BHphoto

Waiting…

And finally, it seems we got it. BHphoto marks the Nissin Air10S for Fujifilm available for February 21.

But I wonder… how many of you have switched to Godox in the meantime?

And remember, as we reported here, if you own an older Nissin i40, i60A, Di700A and Air 1 Commander, there is a firmware update to make them HSS compatible with Fujifilm cameras, but you have to send it in to Nissin to perform the update.

To see if your device is already Fujifilm compatible, check out the Nissin boxes. Full instructions in this article.

And back on December 14, 2017, Nissin re-released the Nissin Air 10S press release at their website here.

Why I use Godox with Fujifilm :: Godox’s Fujifilm Support Opens Doors :: HSS with Fuji & Godox :: Godox Vs. Nissin (Flash Roundup)

The Godox system is quickly becoming the favorite flash system amongst Fuji shooters. And that’s not really a surprise. Very affordable, performs very well, gets lots of firmware updates and it’s just great value for money.

And given the growing popularity of the Godox system, here on Fujirumors we are happy to report regulary about it. Just search for “Godox” on FujiRumors, to get quick access to all previous Godox articles.

But there are some fresh little updates for you today….

  • Why I use Godox flashes with my Fujifilm cameras at morethanwords
  • High Speed Sync with Fujifilm X & Godox flash/trigger at lilutch
  • Godox’s Fujifilm Support Opens Doors at fstoppers

Godox X1T-F controller: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox TT350F: Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox TT685F: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox V860IIF: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS
Godox AD200: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

Fuji – Godox TT685F Flash and X1TF Trigger vs Nissin I60a Speedlight at The Photography Team Youtube

The Fujifilm GFX Drone :: Kipon Canon EF-GFX Smart Adapter :: Laowa Magic Format Converter :: GFX, Cambo Tilt Shift :: GF 110 or GF 120 :: Nissin HSS (GFX Zone)

Another Fujifilm GFX roundup… and it all comes from our wonderful and extremely lively Fujifilm GFX facebook group. It’s one of my daily joys to surf through the work and knowledge shared over at the group… feel free to join, and enjoy.

Join the 14,000+ strong GFX facebook group, and incredibely helpful community creating infinite GFX content. For fast, reliable, and 100% GFX news and rumors follow the Fujifilm GFX facebook page.

Fujifilm GFX 50s: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS

For Europe: Deal on Demo G-Gear: Check out the discounted (as new) Fujifilm GFX 50s, GF32-64 and GF120.

The Boeing-Drone for the Fujifilm GFX :)

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