Speed Light over heating
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guitarslinger
Registered: Nov 12, 2008
Total Posts: 821
Country: United States

Hello....I need your help....

I have a D700 and a SB900.........I did a shoot today and was using the flash quite a bit. It kept overheating and shutting down. I am using better batteries for it.....but whats the deal? Is there a trick I don't know about? It was very frustrating having the flash shut down in the middle of a shoot....

talk to me, please.....and as always, thanks guys



cgardner
Registered: Nov 18, 2002
Total Posts: 8550
Country: United States

Hot shoe flash just isn't designed for continuous use. The flash tube is encased in the flash head and there's no way to dissipate the heat. Not familiar with the specs. for Nikon but Canon recommends no more than 20 full power flashes and the thermal nanny kicks in after about 40.



shatterkiss
Registered: Sep 30, 2004
Total Posts: 3894
Country: United States

This is one of those situations where hotshoe flashes have their value and studio strobes have their value. If you need to pop a lot of power repeatedly in a relatively short period of time then you should really be thinking studio strobes. If your Speedlight is overheating then you've only got one option: turn down the power or use it less.



cgardner
Registered: Nov 18, 2002
Total Posts: 8550
Country: United States

shatterkiss wrote:
If your Speedlight is overheating then you've only got one option: turn down the power or use it less.


Or buy more of them and alternate them.



jontiffin
Registered: Nov 11, 2008
Total Posts: 222
Country: United States

I think the Nikon site has a blip about this on the sb900. It's a known issue.



Fred Amico
Registered: Nov 18, 2006
Total Posts: 185
Country: United States

jontiffin wrote:
I think the Nikon site has a blip about this on the sb900. It's a known issue.


Yes. Apparently the SB900 has a thermal cutoff switch that activates when the unit starts getting too hot. I don't own one, but supposedly there is a way to cancel this switch, but that surely doesn't seem like a smart thing to do!



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