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10/04/2007 07:58:55 PM · #1 |
Whats up friends.. i'm looking to get a flash unit for my New Nikon D80.. i'm not really familiar with flash photography but i'm going to start learning. Just wondering if anyone had an suggestions on a decent flash unit for me to pick up. I think i'll perfer a detachable flash unit, with a remote sensor so i can put it behind umbrellas and all that.
i'll be doing band pics, portraits, models all that kind of stuff.
suggestions would be appreciated
thanks
Maverick. |
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10/04/2007 08:07:00 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by Maver: Whats up friends.. i'm looking to get a flash unit for my New Nikon D80.. i'm not really familiar with flash photography but i'm going to start learning. Just wondering if anyone had an suggestions on a decent flash unit for me to pick up. I think i'll perfer a detachable flash unit, with a remote sensor so i can put it behind umbrellas and all that.
i'll be doing band pics, portraits, models all that kind of stuff.
suggestions would be appreciated
thanks
Maverick. |
If you're a beginner to flash, the SB-600 is a good bet.
Get the SB-800 if money isn't an object. |
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10/04/2007 08:23:27 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by geoffb: If you're a beginner to flash, the SB-600 is a good bet.
Get the SB-800 if money isn't an object. |
Yeah, what he ^ said. |
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10/04/2007 08:34:45 PM · #4 |
Well, ultimately, get an SB-800 to act as the commander and then get as many SB-600s as your wallet can afford. I currently have one SB-800 and two SB-600s and it is a great combination. You can set up the SB-600s in umbrellas or on stands or on the ground and the SB-800 will set the 600s off and also provide light into the photo. It's pretty awesome how they all work together.
Good luck.
Cheers,
-Jeremy |
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10/04/2007 11:53:58 PM · #5 |
It would appear that the D80 will control two groups of flashes with the pop-up on the camera. So you could get one or two SB600s to start out or get a SB800 first and use it off camera and then a SB600 to go with it. Check pages 95 and 96 in your PDF manual. I think that covers the subject.
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10/06/2007 06:04:38 PM · #6 |
| Hey thanks everyone for your help.. i went out and got the SB-800 looks like its exactly what i was looking for.. now i just need to get batteries so i can use the thing hahhah. |
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10/06/2007 06:11:44 PM · #7 |
You bought it and didn't buy batteries? What kind of junkie are you? :-P
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10/06/2007 07:21:41 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Maver: Hey thanks everyone for your help.. i went out and got the SB-800 looks like its exactly what i was looking for.. now i just need to get batteries so i can use the thing hahhah. |
The new rayovac "hybrid" NiMH batteries have become my choice lately. Not as high MaH ratings, but they hold thier charge unlike most NiMH or even L-ION batteries.
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