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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 636525" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>Hi Stan, I am continually impressed with the insights you give in your posts, so it almost feels bad to correct you here: According to Nikon's tech specs, the SB-700 measures 71x126x104.5mm. Yongnou spec their flashes differently, lying flat rather than set to a 90 degree angle, but I just took my 568EX and measured it the same way Nikon does: approximately 71x127x99mm. </p><p></p><p>In other words, the two flashes are almost the same size, with the Yongnou being marginally smaller. It is also a wee bit lighter (350g vs. 360g). You just confirmed again that both do the same job. Plus, the Nikon costs almost three times as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 636525, member: 43924"] Hi Stan, I am continually impressed with the insights you give in your posts, so it almost feels bad to correct you here: According to Nikon's tech specs, the SB-700 measures 71x126x104.5mm. Yongnou spec their flashes differently, lying flat rather than set to a 90 degree angle, but I just took my 568EX and measured it the same way Nikon does: approximately 71x127x99mm. In other words, the two flashes are almost the same size, with the Yongnou being marginally smaller. It is also a wee bit lighter (350g vs. 360g). You just confirmed again that both do the same job. Plus, the Nikon costs almost three times as much. [/QUOTE]
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