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D500 with a Vivitar 285 Flash
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 793551" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I still have my two SB-28 flash units from my Nikon 35mm bodies. According to a call with Nikon years ago, these will work in Manual (but not TTL). So last month when I attended my high school reunion, I tested one of them. Still works fine although I opted to use my SB-700. </p><p></p><p>For the most part, I switched over to Godox. I own a couple of their flashes and triggers and also a few strobes. I like how they don't require a separate receiver as do many other brands. </p><p></p><p>So if you are looking to purchase a less expensive flash, Godox works well. It's the fact that they also make battery operated strobes that are convenient to take on location as well as wired studio strobes that all integrate together is why I chose them. So there is lots of room to expand. Another brand of flash that is popular and not too expensive is Yongnuo. And of course there are other less expensive manufacturers out there as well.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you asked about the compatibility. I wouldn't have given any thought to the power output. :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 793551, member: 13196"] I still have my two SB-28 flash units from my Nikon 35mm bodies. According to a call with Nikon years ago, these will work in Manual (but not TTL). So last month when I attended my high school reunion, I tested one of them. Still works fine although I opted to use my SB-700. For the most part, I switched over to Godox. I own a couple of their flashes and triggers and also a few strobes. I like how they don't require a separate receiver as do many other brands. So if you are looking to purchase a less expensive flash, Godox works well. It's the fact that they also make battery operated strobes that are convenient to take on location as well as wired studio strobes that all integrate together is why I chose them. So there is lots of room to expand. Another brand of flash that is popular and not too expensive is Yongnuo. And of course there are other less expensive manufacturers out there as well. I'm glad you asked about the compatibility. I wouldn't have given any thought to the power output. :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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