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<blockquote data-quote="Borga Voffe" data-source="post: 765268" data-attributes="member: 41839"><p>I have only bad memories of flash,</p><p>dating back to 1980ies when a friend with a all manuall Ricoh strobed a flash on full power on them poor flowers at short distance, using tubes on his 50 mm normal lens. Ouch</p><p>Back then I used F3Hp with 55 /3.5 micro nikkor, never ever flash</p><p>And we all used Kodachrome 25</p><p></p><p>As life went by and my friend got married, a few cats and two kids, he went on and became senior consultant in Botany, that paid very well. No idea what his motion is in digital era of today.</p><p></p><p>I started that era with Canon G3, never got kids, never got a position as professor in botany as was my dream in the 80ies.</p><p></p><p>And at last as I got old, still no kids and my dog is passed away, I finally realize flash is the only way to.</p><p></p><p>I might have a lot of «bucks» they aint for me to use as I like</p><p></p><p>So I need to fix a setup. That Youngno setup was tempting but two might get to complicated</p><p></p><p>I might walk into Nikons expensive array this time also</p><p>What is needed is a matchbox sized controller that can stay on the Z5 most of the time</p><p>and a carddeck sized flash unit to keep in my anorak pocket - I dont need a big output flash do I - two items controller and a off camera flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Borga Voffe, post: 765268, member: 41839"] I have only bad memories of flash, dating back to 1980ies when a friend with a all manuall Ricoh strobed a flash on full power on them poor flowers at short distance, using tubes on his 50 mm normal lens. Ouch Back then I used F3Hp with 55 /3.5 micro nikkor, never ever flash And we all used Kodachrome 25 As life went by and my friend got married, a few cats and two kids, he went on and became senior consultant in Botany, that paid very well. No idea what his motion is in digital era of today. I started that era with Canon G3, never got kids, never got a position as professor in botany as was my dream in the 80ies. And at last as I got old, still no kids and my dog is passed away, I finally realize flash is the only way to. I might have a lot of «bucks» they aint for me to use as I like So I need to fix a setup. That Youngno setup was tempting but two might get to complicated I might walk into Nikons expensive array this time also What is needed is a matchbox sized controller that can stay on the Z5 most of the time and a carddeck sized flash unit to keep in my anorak pocket - I dont need a big output flash do I - two items controller and a off camera flash. [/QUOTE]
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