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<blockquote data-quote="Alex66" data-source="post: 102863" data-attributes="member: 12398"><p>I have the 465 camera from the same people, someone was selling it on the bay with a set of cheep triggers Rf602? and for £15 for an iTTL flash and the triggers was a no brainer. The triggers being the same ones that are used with my strobes any how so if the flash was not perfect little loss. The vendor even left a set of Duracell rechargeable batts in the flash too. The flash is simple, it has either iTTL or adjustable manual so if I want to use it off cam I can use it with a couple of other flashes like a full size strobe if some one wants me to take photographs away from my studio units. The flash is alright and for the price I did not expect the same quality as an SB800 say.</p><p></p><p> The last time I saw a Fuji S5 go for a good price I did not have the money spare and also I do have the desire to get one of the Kodaks as I do have a fondness for them too. Also I have been trying to round off a set of primes and pay fees for a masters. Though I did buy a D3000 for a good price the other day £70, still expensive compared to the S3 with a 50mm 1.8d for £25.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex66, post: 102863, member: 12398"] I have the 465 camera from the same people, someone was selling it on the bay with a set of cheep triggers Rf602? and for £15 for an iTTL flash and the triggers was a no brainer. The triggers being the same ones that are used with my strobes any how so if the flash was not perfect little loss. The vendor even left a set of Duracell rechargeable batts in the flash too. The flash is simple, it has either iTTL or adjustable manual so if I want to use it off cam I can use it with a couple of other flashes like a full size strobe if some one wants me to take photographs away from my studio units. The flash is alright and for the price I did not expect the same quality as an SB800 say. The last time I saw a Fuji S5 go for a good price I did not have the money spare and also I do have the desire to get one of the Kodaks as I do have a fondness for them too. Also I have been trying to round off a set of primes and pay fees for a masters. Though I did buy a D3000 for a good price the other day £70, still expensive compared to the S3 with a 50mm 1.8d for £25. [/QUOTE]
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