Nikon SB-24 flash

GM Bennett

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In keeping with my habit of purchasing cars/cameras/motorbikes 15 to 20 years after I first lusted after them (which seems to co-incide with when I can finally afford used versions of same), I've recently acquired a Nikon F4s and SB-24 flash, both in good condition.

Neither came with a manual. Except perhaps for a Konica Hexar, both are the highest tech pieces of camera equipment I've ever owned. I've found a manual for the F4 online, but can't find one for the SB-24, and I want to understand how to program fill flash.

Does anyone happen to have a manual in PDF format for the SB-24 to save me a return trip to *bay? The flash has long been discontinued and I wouldn't expect there to be any copyright issues.

Thanks, Graham
 

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Congrats, Graham. Both the camera and the flash will serve you well. I still have an F4s that serves as my backup.
 

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This is a great unit, I've been using one as my main flash for the last 12 years. With high capacity rechargable NiMH you will get a full recharge (from complete discharge) in around 6 seconds.

Also some trivia about it'w power output. I remember it's guide number (GN) was very high compared to other 'on camera' flashes at the time it was made. e.g. at 100 ISO, and for a 50mm lens, it has a GN of 42m(138ft).
So using the formula
GN = f/stop x Flash-to-subject distance
with a 50mm/f1.8 lens you could adequately illumitate something 23m away.

regards
Peter
 
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GM Bennett

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Thanks, guys! I ran a roll through last night and am pleased with the results.

Regards, Graham
 
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