Normally, the Nikon SB-800's head cannot turn more than 90 degrees to the right. You may have seen a modification where the head is forced to turn an additional 45 degrees. Sometimes it works. Sometimes the flash dies. In this video, I do the modification "live." To find out if my SB-800 survived, watch the video...
Please note: the Nikon SB-910, SB-900 and SB-700 can all rotate 180 degrees in both directions, so there is no reason to risk this modification to your SB-800, except if you absolutely need the most powerful speedlight available. (To date, the SB-800 is still Nikon's most powerful flash.)
Moreover, forcing the head to turn is probably riskier than doing surgery on the SB-800 to accomplish the same objective.
Saturday, 7 July 2012
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