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207 of 211 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well thought out, few faults, August 22, 2006
This review is from: Nikon R1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System (Electronics)
Well, let us be clear on what this kit is and what it is intended for: this is not a powerful lighting system designed to meet the demands of a professional photographer taking thousands of pictures in a single session, nor is it intended to be. If you attempt to use it continuously, taking photos at full power at six shots per second, you are going to burn it out.

Instead, it is a well thought out lighting kit that easily meets the needs of an advanced amateur for close-up photography, portraiture, and a lot more. Don't let the name of the kit fool you. This thing does a lot more than close-ups. I can think of no single tool that will improve most photographers' life more.

The SB-R200 flash units which are the heart of the system are dirt simple to use. They have only two dials and two buttons. One dial selects group; the other the channel. One button turns it on and off; the other fires a "target" light to assist with autofocus. That is it. No messing around with bunches of dials and knobs, reading LCDs, or fumbling through menus.

The flash units have special feet that mount in a ring that is attached to the front of your lens with adaptors. Five adaptors are included which fit the vast majority of Nikkor lenses. I could wish that the kit included the UR-5 adaptor for the 60mm Micro-Nikkor, but it does not. Screwing the R1 kit onto the front of this lens will obstruct close focusing. But this is the only lens that has this issue. Other micro-Nikkors do not need the UR-5. I should also mention that with a lens like the 60mm micro-Nikkor you will have to use manual focus (which is how most people use it anyway). The front of this lens travels in and out a couple of inches over the focusing range. As small as the SB-R200s are, they are still too much of a strain on the tiny focusing motor. Anyway, the lack of a UR-5 ring is why I rate the kit only 4 stars instead of 5.

The mounting feet of the SB-R200 will not fit in a normal flash shoe. Neither would you want to do that in normal operation. The whole point of these flash units is to use them off camera. I suspect that most of the time they will be used simply by having the photographer, the model, or an assistant hold in a hand. If you do need to mount them on anything, they come with special shoes so that you can set them on any flat surface or mount them on a tripod or bracket.

The SB-R200 flash units cannot be attached to the camera in any way that will allow them to be used as a primary flash. You have to trip them wirelessly with either the SU-800 Commander unit, the built-in flash on Nikon CLS compatible cameras, or a Nikon Speedlight that has a commander mode, such as the SB-800. The SB-R200s can be also tripped using cables running from the SU-800 Commander unit mounted on any camera, including non-CLS cameras.

Nikon's Creative Lighting System allows flashes to be set up in three groups: A, B, and C. Each 'group' (usually a single light), can have its own exposure adjustments and can be set either for TTL metering or manual firing. A group can have as many flash units as you want, but more than three and they start to interfere with each others' ability to read exposure.

So, you can set up, say, one light mounted on the front of the lens in Group A and another light in Group B held in the hand down and to one side of a subject such as a flower. Group B will give definition and depth to the picture, while Group A will provide the main lighting.

Or you could set up three lights off camera to light a food display on a table -- Group B an SB-R200 from the side; Group C another SB-R200 bounced off the wall on the other side to soften shadows, and Group A your main flash, such as an SB-800, from above. You use the built-in camera flash in commander mode, with the little shield included in the kit so that its light does not get in the way, to trigger the whole thing. The result is a well-lit display with soft, barely visible shadows.

You can do some pretty good stuff with portraits, too, eliminating the shadows behind your subject and even using colored gels to liven up the background a bit by bouncing one of the SB-R200s off the wall behind the subject.

Recycling time has been reported to be slow, but I don't see it. Anyway, this system is targeted toward a photographer who likes to take a shot, rearrange things a bit, and take another one. So recycling time should not be an issue anyway. Its small size, light weight, and many methods of mounting flash units will encourage the photographer to experiment.

Everything is very small and portable. The essentials can easily be packed up and taken into the field in three small pouches included with the set.

The vinyl storage box that comes with the set is not particularly robust. It has a short shoulder strap, but it is obviously not meant to be knocked around a lot or carried for long distances. Use the field pouches for that. They are tough and heavy and appear able to withstand just about anything.

The flexible arm clamp appears to be a little above average quality and strength for such a gadget. The diffuser is unusually thick plastic and seems hardy enough.

The instruction manuals are all geared to using this on a Nikon D70 with the SU-800 Commander unit that is included only in the R1C1 kit. The SB-800 flash does everything that the SU-800 does (except it does not have a specific close-up mode and it cannot fire the target lights of all the SU-R200s simultaneously; features the SB-800 hardly needs) but you will have to study the manual for that flash thoroughly if you want to use the SB-800 with this system. And that is the big weakness of the manuals included with the R1 system. They do not include specific instructions on how to set things up with any camera other than the D70 or any commander unit other than the SU-800, so while you are learning to use this thing you are constantly referring to other manuals.

Everything in this kit uses CR123A lithium batteries. None are included in the kit. The poor Nikon user now has to add these batteries to his kit, along with extra EN series batteries for the camera and AA batteries for his SB-600 or SB-800 flash units. Well, at least the CR123As don't weigh much.
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53 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars R1 Great Macro Lighting System, February 6, 2009
This review is from: Nikon R1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System (Electronics)
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R-1 Macro Lighting Kit Great Kit for any type of Macro Photography!! Thank you for viewing
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nikon does it again........, August 2, 2009
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I am an amateur photographer (my favorite hobby). I use a Nikon D90 and have a number of Nikon lenses. I had gotten the Nikon 105mm macro lens and it is truly one of the cleanest and sharpest lens I've ever seen. I had used it with macro shots (and it does a great job with portraits too) but I kept finding that even though I didn't have to get so close with the 105mm, I still had issues with getting the light just right. So may times I was in the way of the available light for those close up shots.

This kit is really great in providing that much needed light!!!! I even found that I could see catchlights in the bee's eyes!!! (as you can see from my sample shots.....granted not the best in low res jpeg). I have used this now for a couple of days and have really been impressed with it. It's case is well organized and it's very nice in keeping everything together. It has multiple rings for various sizes of lenses you may have. The flashes that come with it really do a great job. I took them off and used them as fill flash and also rim light in portrait photography!!! They really do a good job!!!

I also tried them for product photography and I was very pleasantly surprised at what great light they provide. The wireless with my D90 is truly a dream. When shooting macro, I found you can even put one on one wireless group and then use another group for the other. I would bring the flash level down on one side to give a different perspective in lighting. It works like a charm!!!!

I didn't order the R1C1 kit (which includes the SU-800 controller) simply because I'm using the camera for that. Granted the camera only has 2 groups as versus 3 groups with the controller but if I need 3 groups, I'll use my SB-900 for that.

Anyway, with all that said I would simply recommend this to anyone who might be interested in macro (and a great way to get a couple of small flashes to use for other purposes).

Happy shooting!!!!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Macro's with no tripod, January 25, 2009
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I am now able to take macro photographs without using my tripod! I just set my D80's built in flash to command mode and I'm good to go. The flashes can be move around the lens to get light from different angles. The kit also comes with little stands for the flashes so you can set them up off camera for product photography.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is for Professional usage, just not super speed., June 7, 2008
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Wow where to start.

In another reveiw the person said this was not made for Professional usage, which I'll disagree. I'm not professional. I do know a Professional using this Kit.

This Kit is not build for super speed, which you really don't need for Macro type Photography. I shoot mostly Reptiles, this system works fantastic using the SB-800 as a Master. I'd still like to get the SU-800, so I could mount the SB-800 off the top of my D80.

The only thing I have to play with now, is getting the three flash reflection in the eye of Snakes and Lizards. It's a bit annoying at times.

If you shooting flowers, and bugs, this flash is great, since you can use the two small SB-200's to flash the sides of the object, and use your pop-up flash/SB-800 for front lighting.

The only con I have about this product is, sometimes I only need one of the flashes on with the SB-800.


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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love It - But Should Be Better, April 3, 2009
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Stopping down for a macro? - put on the lights - works great. Still, the filter holder / diffusion attachment is atrocious, and clearly very little thought was given to making it fold down small for inclusion in a camera bag. Works great for supplemental light in a non-macro CLS setup too, when you dont need the power of a higher end speedlight, but it doesn't swivel, so you have to put it on a ball head or something if you mount it on a stand. Should come with a shoe mount too for use with lighting equipment that has that. PS - Dont put the super-cheap batteries in it - they dont work as well as a reputable battery.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great flashes, mounting ring is a little weak, March 24, 2010
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I've had this unit for a few weeks, and the wireless flash units are wonderful for closeups. For extreme close-ups, the diffusers provide soft, even illumination, although the flashes aren't quite strong enough to stop all the way down with the diffusers in place (I like to shoot my extreme close-ups at f45 or below).

Off camera work is a breeze, and my preferred approach now is to mount the camera on the tripod, and hold one flash in each hand. The different channels make it easy to balance both flashes. I set channel a to full power, and channel b to underexpose by one stop. If I want a main light and a fill-flash, I use both channels, otherwise, both flashes are set on channel A.

The main complaint I have is the mounting ring is pretty flimsy. You can slide the flashes around the perimeter, but it's the sort of operation that almost requires three hands - one for the camera, and two to move the flash. The ring slips a bit while you do this, so you have to re-tighten it onto the lens threads afterwards, and generally feels pretty clumsy. Not a big deal inside under controlled circumstances, but if you're chasing bugs in flight, good luck switching flash positions before the critter flies away!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool Flash Setup, May 14, 2009
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This is one really nice flash setup. I use it mostly for Macro shots but I have used the flashes off camera as well. The wireless setup is really accurate. I have only used this on my D80 and D700 as a wireless setup so I can't comment on a wired setup. For what it's worth, you do get alot of strange looks when you are caring this around. It is very much worth the looks though because the light output is always very natural and even!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a really great flash system, April 14, 2010
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I use this flash system for close-ups, portraits and product shots.

The controls are dead simple.

When used in product shots, the small SB-R200's are super easy to position around the shot and always flashed as set even when they are arrayed several feet from the master flash.

When used as a "ring light" for portraits and other short range shots, its appearance is somewhat odd and you will get looks and questions. But the light is smooth and fills as you want with a ring light.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nikon R1 Wireless Flash System, April 15, 2009
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Excellent flash system for macro photography. Kit includes step rings in several sizes to fit most lens systems. No batteries included. I've used the system on a Nikon D70 camera with multiple lenses and found exposure easy to regulate even when in purely manual mode. The dual flash system makes macro photography lighting very easy to do. Having wireless capability makes for an almost unlimited number of lighting possibilities without the tangle and hassle of wires.
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