Nikon Black Mount System
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R. Simon R. Simon
4
Preliminary review after a few days
I ride a Can Am Spyder (2 wheels in the front one in the back)motorcycle. 1. forget using the Sepa /black and white or vibrant modes. Just do that in post production. I have only used the 2.7/30FPS so I can have the image stabilization. I currently have the camera mounted on my side mirror so far so good. I am going work on fixing up a chin mount. It is almost impossible to know when the camera is recording from a distance of 2 feet on a sunny day you cannot see the red light when its recording.The remotes works you just have to make sure the blue tooth is on. I had the screen on all the time today and it drained the battery in around 1/2 hour so if you put the screen in sleep mode you will get a lot more life out of the battery. I will add to this review as I go along so far I like it. I have the sound off since all I can hear is the wind on playback. I can add music and voice in post production. To be continued............Ok more after a few weeks of use, I was using with out the water housing and just screwed on to a Garmin tri-pod mount. Be very careful on how tight you screw the camera to any mount, you turn it to much and it will snap the cheap plastic and pull the threaded insert out of the camera. I have determined that I will need to step up to a Go-Pro Hero 6 or 7 black and buy the remote. This camera is excellent for almost everything else except what I intended to make it try to do.I think once I get a chin mount on my helmet most of the mounting issues and vibration issues will disappear for the most part. This camera has a lot of problems going from shaded areas on roads to bright sun when your riding at 50 to 60MPH. I think that may be due to the ISO speed not be set and just leaving it on auto. I may play around with that as well. I will buy another one if the go on saleFor someone who is not that nick picky as I am this camera will fill the bill. I never did get the app to work on the phone so that was another thing that turned me off to this unit, but I think all the action cameras in this price point have the same issues. I may add to this review again as I continue to use this camera.
27/01/2023
T. Irwin
5
Neewer TT560- GREAT VALUE FOR MANUAL FLASH
The Neewer TT560's claim as compatible with Nikon (or Canon for that matter) means that when mounted on the camera it will flash. It does that with strong light output. What it does not do is automatically interact with Nikon's (or Canon's) i-ttl system so it will not adjust the light output as a function of the lens, camera settings and existing light. It is a manual flash requiring the flash output be set manually.If you are OK calculating flash output or doing it based on trial and error this will suffice. However, if you want an on-camera flash that works automatically this is not the right choice. A better option for Nikon DSLR users would be the Yongnuo YN-467 that does synchronize with the Nikon i-ttl system. The YN-467 has less flash output but having used it for a while I've found that it's output to be more than sufficient for an indoor bounce flash or outdoor fill plus it recycles very fast. The YN-467, at around eighty dollars is the best bang for your buck for Nikon users. I also own a Nikon SB-700 that cost a lot more but unless you want to set up a multi-flash Nikon lighting setup using their CLS system the Yongnuo is a better value.I am using the Neewer TT560 as a manual slave triggered by NPT-04 radio triggers for multi flash use and for this purpose it is a GREAT buy at around forty dollars. It has a built in diffuser and reflector and seems solidly made.
27/12/2022
Customer
4
Pricey, but it does a good job
I bought this speedlight (Nikon has 'speedlights' while Canon has 'speedlites') as it supports the Nikon wireless flash trigger system. All Nikon speedlights and cameras, as far as I know, work with the Nikon optical trigger system, but when you put speedlights into softboxes or other modifiers, or sometimes when you work outside in the sunshine, you can run into problems with optical and you need a wireless system. To make the wireless flash trigger work you need* a suitable camera (D500, D850, D5 or D6)* the WR-R10 receiver* the SB-50000 speedlightYou can get much cheaper non-Nikon wireless triggers systems but this is very small and discreet and it doesn't take up the hot shoe. (The small WR-R10 unit plugs into the 10-pin socket on the front left of the D850.)The speedlight is pretty powerful and has a lot of good features, like a modelling light and up to 6 groups of speedlights with different settings! A nice feature is the ability to set a PIN, so if you're in a camera club working next to someone with the same Nikon set-up you won't set off each other's flashes.I have taken off a star because I was sent a German manual instead of an English one. I have downloaded the English PDF of the manual and it's now on my phone. Rather than follow the manual I looked at the 3 Nikon Digitutor YouTube videos about the SB5000 and they very nicely take you through the instructions for linking the camera to the flash.
20/12/2022
Terry Livesey Terry Livesey
5
I wish I had of seen this before
I love macro photography and recently brought a regular speedlight (albeit a compact one) so that I could take it around with me; a bit of a pain, if I'm honest, with having the diffuser on it and trying to get the best light. Then I noticed this one a month after, and it was even cheaper, so I thought I would try it.I actually have 2 macro lenses over the years, a Nikon F mount and a Nikon Z mount, and there is an important thing you need to do with the Z mount lens; do not mount the flash to the lens part, which moves in and out, attach it with a larger adapter to the outer case. This is because it will put undue pressure on the lens and can result in lens motor failure. I did a lot of research on that, so I thought you should know.Loved the fact that it came with so many adapters, as I was a bit worried I was going to have to find some to fit my lenses.The light is beautifully even that comes out of it and really makes your picture pop, and the cable to the main unit is soft and flexible and doesn't pull against front. Very simple controls on the back to adjust the power, and so far, I've only needed the lowest setting for macro work, although I'm sure the higher setting will come in useful for portraits (not tried that yet).
07/10/2022
Varun Kapadia
5
Value for money
This a great product, I was on the lookout for a phone holder that would not have an lasting physical effect on the dash of the car like the other products where one has to stick the holder to the dash. This works well as we can latch it to the air vents using its mechanism, once it is tightened it is sturdy. I was also not looking to get the clamping system to hold the phone as from what I have seen in my peers using that system it is hard to insert the phone in the clamp or take it out, which can be a concern especially if you want to take the phone from the stand while driving. This holder rather uses magnets to hold the phone, I attached it to my phone cover and it so light and strong, I can barely notice the difference.Pro-tip - the color of the magnet is black so you may want to order a black phone cover so that it blends, if that's of a concern to you.5/5
30/08/2022
Customer
5
Great starter mic for a very reasonable price.
I was looking into a new mic for doing online streaming and posting videos on YouTube, a lot of research pointed to this mount to people that are starting out. I would encourage that if you are in the same boat, to pick up this mic. It produces wonderful sound for a great price and in my personal case and opinion the Black Edition is worth the couple extra bucks because it fit with everything else I have. And when they say black edition, they mean it. There isn't a single thing on this mic that isn't black aside from the mic mute button led.The settings on the mic in terms of what directions it will pick up sound are fantastic. Setting it in cardioid (which I do my stuff) really will only pickup sound from the front of the mic.Truly a great purchase if you need an external mic.I use this mic with the RODE PSA1 swivel mount and Radius II shock mount. Everything goes together and works together smoothly.
30/08/2022
NLS
5
First impressions and background
Just got this and started playing with it, but first a little background.I also have two 5 Blacks and a 7 Black. I drive a truck (truck, not peekup) and use these to record my trips and the traffic around me. I record several hours of video every day. With a minor amount of effort, these work much better than typical dashcams. I use them without batteries inside the cab, with USB-C cables powering them. They tend to overheat with the batteries installed when mounted inside the windshield. The 5s still overheat sometimes without the battery. The 7 seldom does. They're often in the sun for hours at a time, so this isn't really a fault. It's not what they're designed to do. The 7 stays connected to the app much better than the 5s do. It's just a much more capable camera all around.The Hero 7 Black TimeWarp and stabilization are first rate. The first video I took using it on my Jeep, a friend thought I'd bought a gyro-stabilized mount. It's that good. I assume the 8 is at least as good. I expect it to be better.I've also owned a cheaper "Action Camera". It actually handled the heat better, until the battery swelled up and destroyed the camera. If you're looking for a toy, those are fine. If you want something that lasts, GoPro, with all its faults, is just about all there is. Nothing else does what they do while taking a substantial amount of abuse.There is a dive case with external battery available from Suptig (on Amazon) for the 5, 6, and 7, but not for the 8. I use this case for the 5s when I mount them outside the truck. I use a Panavise mount with tethers outside the truck. The Panavise mount is heavy enough to hold the heavy battery with the camera mounted on it. I've also used this setup on my Jeep, but not as much as I'd like. There are dive cases for the 8, but not with external batteries that I've found.The main feature of the 8 that I was drawn to was the ability to switch from TimeWarp to Realtime and back while recording. Unfortunately, this control isn't available on the app, only on the camera screen. I'll just have to mount the 8 where I can tap the screen easily while driving. Not optimum, but not a deal killer.The app could be a lot better, but GoPro insists on using it for marketing. The app is useful, but I've already bought four GoPros. The cameras sold themselves. The app lacks a lot of features I'd like to see on it, though it is much better now than when I was given my first GoPro 4. The 4 still works fine, by the way, and I still use it where I'm afraid I might lose the camera, such as under the Jeep.The battery door and charge port on the Hero 8 Black are completely different from the Hero 5 Black and Hero 7 Black. If you plan to use the camera for long periods without the battery, you'll need to get a battery door designed to allow connecting USB while closed. I've ordered one. Just search for "Hero 8 battery door." The alternative is to leave the battery door open, or off. I really don't like that choice. Either way, the camera isn't waterproof without the original door in place and closed.I can't recommend any of the GoPro 6 series, because for a bit more you can get a 7, and for a bit less, you can get a 5 Black. I bought the 8 instead of another 7 because the price dropped to within $40 of the 7, and there are several improvements. Before you buy any of them, do some research into what each can and cannot do. There are various video modes on each. The older models drop in price every time a new model comes out.I'll edit this after I put this one to work for a while.
17/01/2022
Vee
4
Best Car Mounting Kit
This is the best car mounting kit I've seen. It's very cleverly designed. The mount is non-intrusive on the dash and looks better than the typical mounts. Instead of the typical large, black, plastic cradle, there's just a small silver orb. Attaching the phone to the mount is quick and simple, just tap the phone onto the mount! The smart design also allows you turn, rotate, and adjust your phone easily after it's attached. The only thing I don't like is that you have to attach a magnet to the back of the phone. It would be better if the attachment were thinner so it didn't stick out as much. Also, my phone is black while the attachment is sliver and red. I don't know if it comes in different colors, but it would also be less noticeable if the attachment were all black. Overall though, it works very well as a phone mount and I'm impressed by the design.
12/07/2021
Related Faq
Q
The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
A
Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount.  
Q
The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
A
Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount. 
Q
does it work with nikon d7200?
A
Works perfect with my d5300, so probably Nikon system 
Q
Will this work for a nikon f-mount (d3300) to sony e-mount? ( a7iii)
A
it could work with a nikon f-mount (d3300) to sony e-mount( a7iii). 
Q
Am I supposed to use an adapter to attach to a Nikon camera? If so, can you suggest an adapter?
A
No the other way this is to be able to mount the Nikon lenses onto the micro 4/3 camera body 
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