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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 76477" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>If it's a money issue, go with the SB600. $170 isn't bad. I hear that they're going for a bit more, when new. I'd get that and eventually buy a SB700. I use both of mine with Nikon's off-camera Creative Lighting System. Nikon, for some reason, made the Guide Number higher on the SB600. You would think that the SB700 would be the more powerful of the 2. The SB600 tops out at GN 30 and the SB700 is only 28. You can't tell the difference, but it makes you wonder why they did that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 76477, member: 8704"] If it's a money issue, go with the SB600. $170 isn't bad. I hear that they're going for a bit more, when new. I'd get that and eventually buy a SB700. I use both of mine with Nikon's off-camera Creative Lighting System. Nikon, for some reason, made the Guide Number higher on the SB600. You would think that the SB700 would be the more powerful of the 2. The SB600 tops out at GN 30 and the SB700 is only 28. You can't tell the difference, but it makes you wonder why they did that. [/QUOTE]
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