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Which flash to buy? Please be gentle ;-)Hi all
Just thinking about getting a flash. Some of my pictures could use its addition. What do you all suggest, the 600 or the 800? If I got the 600 to start, I believe that I am able to get it to work with the 800 later. I have no doubt that you all have opinions on this! thanks Glenn I finally got one!
D70, 18-70, 70-300, 24-120 VR, SB800
Re: Which flash to buy? Please be gentle ;-)
Go for the SB800! The best of the best! Alternatively, grab one of the landing light of the Robin, it'll cover all. Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
You'd be best getting the 800 as it doesn't cost that much more but is much much better. IMO
Steve.
|D700| D2H | F5 | 70-200VR | 85 1.4 | 50 1.4 | 28-70 | 10.5 | 12-24 | SB800 | Website-> http://www.stevekilburn.com Leeds United for promotion in 2014 - Hurrah!!!
r2160,
'SB-800' without question IMHO, as only AU$160 differential. You may not use all the functions now, but as you advance, they are at your finger tips. Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
if your after shear power/money ratio
the sunpak 383gn is about 40 is very good for about ~70usd. it has auto and manual modes. great for beginners flash user. however if you decide to use the diffuser dome it may need some practice to get use to setup correctly. i used it for year on my f717 then d70 but i upgraded to the sb-800 because i need to use fill-flash quickly and without fuss. pros: great tool for learning cheap undecdiated so can be used for future camera quick to change bounce head position- unlike the sb-800 lock feature (try changing the head with one hand next time:( ) great for bounce effects due to high gn cons: diffuser head may need getting use to. adding a few extra stops e.g meter only goes to 1000iso a bit slow for ppl who don't like changing setting when on the go e.g diiferent conditions = new settings a bit hard to calulate fill-flash - requiring a few test shots to nail. unlike sb-800 spot on first time http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control ... 799&is=REG Life's pretty straight without drifting
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I can change the head of the SB 800 by one hand The Sunpak is cheap but could not communicate with other Nikon Flash or with the built in flash on the D70, and it's hard to use than the SB800. The Sunpak can't shoot in iTTL. For the price of US$70.00, You better buy the SB800 for AU$460.00 and it will work with all other Nikon camera. For AU$460.00 you have more peace in mind with future lust. Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
No, I must admit I am really liking the nikon gear so I guess I will take everybodies advice and just get the SB800
I will probably pop over in the morning if thats OK Birdy Once again you come through Glenni I finally got one!
D70, 18-70, 70-300, 24-120 VR, SB800
Glenn, Pop in tomorrow and grab the flash. Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
yeah i founded it quite cumbersome to unlock then turn head position on the 800. maybe cos i got real use to the 383 for years, it felt more natural. although it can't communicate to other nikon flashes it can still slave using a wein peanut slave attached or a pw. Using your histograms you can manually adjust your settings to correctly exposure. Like i said, its a good flash to begin with, it doesn't have any bells or whistles of the sb-800. but if i was ever to short in money and needed a flash the 383 would be my first choice, ppl wanted to learn bounce, diffusion effects. but now i shot quick and on the go i don't have time to calculate fill or time to a do test shots. so the good old 383 sits behind the sb-800. as a backup flash, cheap one too. Life's pretty straight without drifting
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