Nikon's classic SB-600 is unique in that it works with every Nikon camera made for the past 40 years.
It's the only flash, along with it's smaller brother the SB-400 and the bigger SB-800, that works properly with modern Nikon digital SLRs like the D50, D40, D80, D200, D2Xs D70, D2H and D2X and Nikon's superb i-TTL flash control exposure system. Can also be used remotely with its built-in slave.
Power Input = 4xAA cells of any kind.
Power Output - Rated GN 98, feet at ISO 100 at the 35mm setting
Manual 1 - 1/64 power in third stops. (SB-800 turns down to 1/128 power but has 2/3 stops more power at full)
Exposure Modes - TTL (TTL, i-TTL and D-TTL) and manual with variable power
No non-TTL "A" mode. This is the mode you'd use with a film camera made before 1979, but since the mode isn't here just use manual for historical cameras
Exposure Compensation - dial in up to +3 to -3 stops flash exposure compensation on the flash, just press the dedicated + and - buttons
Zoom Settings - shoot with any lens, however the marked settings are from 24-85mm, and a flip-down panel covers 14mm.
Size - 2.7" W x 4.9" tall x 3.5" deep (SB-800 is 2.8" wide x 5" tall and 3.5" deep)
Weight - 13.75 oz. (390g) with 4-AA alkalines, 10.6oz (300g) empty.
Case - SS-600 soft case included
This is a brand new, boxed and unused Nikon SB-600 electronic flashgun with manual & case