I own a nikon d3100, im looking at purchasing a flash as i dont own one yet, bit confused about TTL, i no what it is but what i dont understand is whether the flash is TTL or the camera has TTL, and if its the latter does my camera support it?
I own a nikon d3100, im looking at purchasing a flash as i dont own one yet, bit confused about TTL, i no what it is but what i dont understand is whether the flash is TTL or the camera has TTL, and if its the latter does my camera support it? Cheers
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I do not think that there is anything wrong with an SB400, it's a great flash for someone that is not too involved with photography where they want to spend hundreds of $$ on a flash. They are much better than your built in flash.
With that said, I feel that Yongnuo's definitely offer something up for the person that wants to try out flash photography without footing the bill for a Nikon flash. While I will agree somewhat to a degree of Nikon flashes being a bit over the top. You do get a lot for the money. Full compatibility and controls on all Nikon remote flashes(SB-700,800,900,910 SB-600 does not offer commander mode), the list goes on.
With Yongnuo flashes, you they will work as great slave flashes and some do work with iTTL (YN-568ex II, YN-560III, YN-565ex, etc). The new YN-560exIII does offer up built in wireless control when using their flash triggers as well.
Choice really ends up being up to you.
I currently have two flashes, a Nikon SB-400 and a Yongnuo 468-II and they're both great to work with.
People snicker at the SB-400 but in my experience it's freaking awesome. The Yongnuo 468-II is much larger and much more powerful of course. I paid less than $100 for mine, taxed and shipped, and it does everything I need and then some. Nikon flashes, are, IMO, horribly overpriced. People who parrot the oft repeated, "You get what you pay for" have obviously not shot with a Yongnuo flash.
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I'll tell you what I got for my money when I bought two SB900s; a pair of flash units that overheat and shutdown if you take too many shots close together. Pretty much the only difference with the 900 and 910 is that they fixed this issue. Aside from that that are very good units, but I'm thinking of picking up a couple of YNs for manual work, albeit I can probably use TTL as well if I get the right unit.
Thanks again for the input everyone, off to research yonguo flashes now cheers
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