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11/04/2004 05:19:01 PM · #1
Just recieved the new SB-600 speed light for my D70. Ordered it from B&H. First experience with them and it went very well. Standard ground shipment took 3 days. Product was well packaged.

Speed light comes with a soft pouch carrying bag and a speed light stand that is threaded for attachment to a light stand or tripod. The SB-600 can work via remote and comes with a "built in" wide angle adapter for 14mm shots.

Will be attending a wedding this weekend (as a guest, declined the fotog role) and will give it a try.

So far it looks like what I was wanting. Already have a second flash unit (ProMaster) that can fire off a primary flash.
11/04/2004 06:40:01 PM · #2
Just out of curiosity, why didn't you spring for the SB-800?
11/04/2004 06:52:39 PM · #3
Originally posted by joebok:

Just out of curiosity, why didn't you spring for the SB-800?


Good question. Based upon what I felt were the most likely uses for me and my prior SLR speedlight needs and my understanding that the SB-600 was specifically designed for the D70....the extra hundred dolars for the 800 just didn't seem worth it for me. The only advantage that I see for the 800 when used on a D70 is the -7 degrees tilt and a little extra reach. The big advantage of the 800 is its remote feature which the D70 has built in.....so the 600 was my choice.
11/04/2004 07:34:50 PM · #4
I bought the 600 also and I am very happy with it. But, I am now going to buy an 800 too. The 600 can't be used as a "Master" when using multiple flash units. In addition the 600 can't be used in strobe mode and doesn't have the difuser.
11/04/2004 07:50:25 PM · #5
I just purchased the SB-800 as I am soon taking delivery of the D2x and wanted the iTTL feature and the ability to remotely fire multiple flashes (slaved). It is very similar to my SB-80, so it is very easy to learn and use.

Also, it works on my D100 camera body, but not in the iTTl mode, just in the normal TTL mode, which is fine.
11/04/2004 07:59:31 PM · #6
I couldn't decide which one I wanted, so I bought both the SB-800 & SB-600. :)
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