SEAFLASH 60 Digital Nikon
The SEAFLASH 60Digital—small but mighty: This compact, lightweight unit, available with either a cable or fiber-optic connection and featuring functions such as high-speed synchronization, delivers an impressive 60 Ws of power and operates effortlessly with AA-size batteries or rechargeable batteries.
The SEAFLASH 60DIGITAL’s housing is made of a seawater-resistant light metal alloy that has been double-hardened, surface-compacted, and high-quality anodized. This compact flash unit features an intuitive control panel with
one-handed operation, an underexposure indicator, and a flash-ready indicator visible both externally and in the camera viewfinder. The power LED operates
at 180 lm with automatic pilot light and a 10° beam angle, and a highly sensitive slave sensor can be manually adjusted across all power levels. An S.O.S. signal is pre-programmed as standard.
Especially in times when compact luggage is becoming increasingly important, the SEAFLASH 60Digital offers a practical yet powerful alternative to its larger counterparts.
Functions
- Nikon i/TTL, S-TTL, Dual-TTL, Film-TTL, and Manual
- 130° beam angle
- Manual adjustment in 5 steps
- +/– Flash Compensation
- High-speed synchronization up to 1/8000
- Flash on the second shutter curtain
- Pilot light with 180 lm and a 10° beam angle
- S.O.S. signal
- Synchronous connector S6 or N5, fiber-optic jack
- Colored LED to indicate flash readiness, both externally and in the camera viewfinder
- Operates on 4 AA batteries or rechargeable AA batteries
- M8 Helicoil thread for flash bracket mounting
What's Included
- SEACAM SEAFLASH 60Digital Nikon
- 4 AA NiMH rechargeable batteries
- Spare O-Ring Set
- O-ring grease
- Neoprene bag
- Macro Extension Ring
- S6 or N5/S6 sync cable
- User Manual
Technical data
Dimensions
180 mm x 75 mm (80 mm)
Flash housing
Weight
550 g, neutral in water
Blitz
Lightning Data
Power: 60 Ws
Color temperature: 4400 K
Underwater guide number 8 at ISO 100 / 1 m at full power
200 flashes at maximum power, interval 0.1–2.0 sec
Depth of operation
- 80 m
