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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 124664" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>I remember reading a comparison test of the Nikon SB flashes (like the sb-910 vs Metz vs Vivitar, etc.) and I was impressed by the big difference a flash makes in terms of color rendition in an image. Even if the camera is set for flash, the type of flash can greatly influence colors such as skin tones. At least from what I recall from the comparison, the higher end Nikon flashes are superb in terms of rendering true-to-life colors. As for myself I also plan to get a Nikon SB flash. I'd rather wait a bit longer to save up for a better flash than have something that will compromise either ease of useability (as mentioned) or image quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 124664, member: 13076"] I remember reading a comparison test of the Nikon SB flashes (like the sb-910 vs Metz vs Vivitar, etc.) and I was impressed by the big difference a flash makes in terms of color rendition in an image. Even if the camera is set for flash, the type of flash can greatly influence colors such as skin tones. At least from what I recall from the comparison, the higher end Nikon flashes are superb in terms of rendering true-to-life colors. As for myself I also plan to get a Nikon SB flash. I'd rather wait a bit longer to save up for a better flash than have something that will compromise either ease of useability (as mentioned) or image quality. [/QUOTE]
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