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Nikon SJ-1 Color Filter Set, Eight Filter Light Balancing Set for the SB-800, SB-600 & SB-80DX Flashesx$16.20
    (7 reviews)
Best Price: $24.00 $16.20
The color of light can be balanced or specific colors can be added to a scene by using a Speedlight with the optional Colored Gel Filter Set SJ-1. The Colored Gel Filter Set SJ-1 contains a total of 20 filters in 8 kinds of colored gels: FL-G1 (for fluorescent light); FL-G2 (for fluorescent light); TN-A1 (for incandescent/tungsten light); TN-A2 (for incandescent/tungsten light); Blue; Yellow; Red; and Amber. The colored gel filters will fade or deteriorate with time. When this happens, replace them with the backup gels provided in the set.
MPN: FSW-537-01 - UPC: 018208047642
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Customer Reviews
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Just what I needed      By A23BXVNBGXQ33Y on 2007-01-03
Nice kit for my attempt at being a better off-camera flash user.
Works, but silly assortment      By A2TTHV4I7TVBMF on 2008-01-10
I knew what I was getting, but would have like to have had more Tungsten and Flourescent gels. I will most likely NEVER use the blue, red etc gels, but will probably go through the ones used for light correction.
Great fun!      By A1NA28PDNP8HRD on 2008-05-02
This gel set is of good quality, comes in a handy folder and are a great fun to use. There are basically two ways to apply these. The first is to get your flash to match the ambient light, and the second is to get creative and experimental. While the first is very useful, the second is great fun! Putting on gels and playing with the white balance setting can create some wonderful results.
Flters for Nikon SB-600 and SB-800 Flashes      By A7QMQBGJ2TCQG on 2008-03-10
What if you are using a strobe to take pics in a room illumitated by fluorescent or incandescent lights? The color of the subject lit up by the flash is fine, but the room color is wrong. Put the correct filter on your flash to correct this.
Or get artistic with the red and blue filters.
Great special effects      By A3S9NSXMLMVHF4 on 2008-07-04
If you have a $400-$500 strobe what another few bucks to help balance the light for special affects...
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