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Advise for 1st Nikon D3200 flash?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 489503" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>Ok. You've got a lot of recommendations for Yongnuo flashes, and if you go that route, you might as well get Yongnuo triggers for them. I can't argue against that, although I've got a couple of Nikon SB's (700 and 910) and Pocket Wizard triggers and receivers. </p><p></p><p>You might also benefit from light modifiers such as the DMSV Speedbox or the XP Photogear Speedbox or the Westcott Rapid Box to soften the light and a light stand. Some small reflectors would be handy for some of your tasks. In addition, some of what you want to do will require some sort of camera/flash trigger to execute the shot. Motion- or sound-activated triggers would seem to fit your needs best. For that, I use my iPhone and the Trigger Trap module and cables for my cameras.</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 489503, member: 13556"] Ok. You've got a lot of recommendations for Yongnuo flashes, and if you go that route, you might as well get Yongnuo triggers for them. I can't argue against that, although I've got a couple of Nikon SB's (700 and 910) and Pocket Wizard triggers and receivers. You might also benefit from light modifiers such as the DMSV Speedbox or the XP Photogear Speedbox or the Westcott Rapid Box to soften the light and a light stand. Some small reflectors would be handy for some of your tasks. In addition, some of what you want to do will require some sort of camera/flash trigger to execute the shot. Motion- or sound-activated triggers would seem to fit your needs best. For that, I use my iPhone and the Trigger Trap module and cables for my cameras. WM [/QUOTE]
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