Specifications – Nikon SB-27 User Manual

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Specifications

Flash mode selector

• AUTO mode: TTL Auto Flash operation possible with

cameras in Groups I thru VI (Monitor Preflash is
available exclusively with cameras in Group I using a
Nikkor lens with built-in CPU). Non-TTL Auto Flash
operation possible with cameras in Groups I thru VII
when camera setting switch is set to ˚ (usable
apertures f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, and f/8 at ISO 100.)

• M mode: Manual flash operation possible with

cameras in all groups. Light output amount variable
from 1/1(full), 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 to 1/16 output.

Power source

Four AA-type alkaline-manganese (1.5V), lithium
(1.5V), NiCd (rechargeable) (1.2V), or Ni-MH
(rechargeable) (1.2V) penlight batteries

External power source DC Unit SD-7: C-type alkaline-manganese (x 6)
(optional)

DC Unit SD-8/8A: AA-type alkaline-manganese (x 6)
or AA-type NiCd batteries (x 6)

Number of flashes

Batteries installed in the SB-27

and recycling time

Manual full output without use of AF assist illuminator
LED, and zoom operation.
Above data may vary according to battery brands or
performance.

Red-eye reduction

A red-eye reduction lamp lights up for approx. 1 sec.
before the flash fires. (Setting is only possible on the
cameras in Group I (except F5) and Pronea 600i/6i)

Rear-curtain sync flash

Possible with cameras featuring rear-curtain flash
sync mode set on the camera.

AF assist

Automatically lights up to emit LED beam toward

illumination

subject when performing autofocus in dim light or in
the dark with Nikon AF cameras.

Batteries

Min. recycling No. of flash/recycling
time (approx.)

time (approx.)

AA-type alkaline

5 sec. (using

140 times/5–30 sec.

manganese

fresh battery)

AA-type NiCd

3.5 sec. (using

60 times/3.5–30

fresh battery)

sec.

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