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<blockquote data-quote="simonhodge" data-source="post: 76484" data-attributes="member: 8134"><p>Sounds like a good deal. At the end of the day it is a nikon speedlight and it is good even if it isnt the newest. Once you try it out you may want to try and get a used 900 or 800 and the 600 will always work well with it. I know for my first speedlight to go with my Sony i bought a cheap one. It was better than the pop-up unit but not much. This time i went a bit mad and bought a 910. Its fantastic but its also flippin huge! I would say you cant go far wrong with the 600. A brilliant place to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simonhodge, post: 76484, member: 8134"] Sounds like a good deal. At the end of the day it is a nikon speedlight and it is good even if it isnt the newest. Once you try it out you may want to try and get a used 900 or 800 and the 600 will always work well with it. I know for my first speedlight to go with my Sony i bought a cheap one. It was better than the pop-up unit but not much. This time i went a bit mad and bought a 910. Its fantastic but its also flippin huge! I would say you cant go far wrong with the 600. A brilliant place to start. [/QUOTE]
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