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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 265507" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>the 3 flashes you listed are very fast recycle wise. HSS is a <em>very </em>useful feature and I recommend you get a flash that has it. its fantastic for creating shallow DOF pictures outdoors. at minus 1 or so it adds great lighting for racoon eyes outdoors. dont get a flash without it. HUGE plus!</p><p></p><p>the 565 is a great flash but personally the 568 is better as the HSS is more useful than the port. btw, FYI, yongnuo replied to me in a message that they have a new 568 II in testing phases that will also work as a master for wirelsss cls. so take it into consideration. this was a month ago. not sure when itll get released. they might include a battery port as well although he didnt mention it.</p><p></p><p> I buy from these guys. not affiliated at all. just happy with their service. $168 shipped.</p><p><a href="http://thephotogadget.com/content/yongnuo-yn568ex-fp-sync-18000s-flash-nikon" target="_blank">Yongnuo YN568EX FP Sync Up To 1/8000s Flash For Nikon | ThePhotoGadget.com</a></p><p></p><p>I have both the 568 and the SB700. Im now looking for another used SB700 and Im looking to sell my 568. because I have the SB800 which will do all you want. they can be found for around $250 used. very nice flash. UI is a bit more cumbersome than the others. but no biggee. </p><p></p><p>you obviously know of the SB900/910. if you have the money and the need for the 20' of extra flash power then go with that. for me, meh. you are DX but for me, bumping the iso another stop to 6400 if I need it. </p><p></p><p>these are what I have. I use the SB28, metz and 560III for off camera fill flash at weddings. Im now going to sell the 560III the 568. they are great flashes but need to trim my collection a bit. Im getting a battery pack for the SB800 and SB28 for off camera flash and I will find another used SB28 as well. I need the fast recycle, but its not as important than having pwoer for the whole wedding. tired of running to each to change the batteries. I want to do it once for the whole event. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]72905[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 265507, member: 14443"] the 3 flashes you listed are very fast recycle wise. HSS is a [I]very [/I]useful feature and I recommend you get a flash that has it. its fantastic for creating shallow DOF pictures outdoors. at minus 1 or so it adds great lighting for racoon eyes outdoors. dont get a flash without it. HUGE plus! the 565 is a great flash but personally the 568 is better as the HSS is more useful than the port. btw, FYI, yongnuo replied to me in a message that they have a new 568 II in testing phases that will also work as a master for wirelsss cls. so take it into consideration. this was a month ago. not sure when itll get released. they might include a battery port as well although he didnt mention it. I buy from these guys. not affiliated at all. just happy with their service. $168 shipped. [URL="http://thephotogadget.com/content/yongnuo-yn568ex-fp-sync-18000s-flash-nikon"]Yongnuo YN568EX FP Sync Up To 1/8000s Flash For Nikon | ThePhotoGadget.com[/URL] I have both the 568 and the SB700. Im now looking for another used SB700 and Im looking to sell my 568. because I have the SB800 which will do all you want. they can be found for around $250 used. very nice flash. UI is a bit more cumbersome than the others. but no biggee. you obviously know of the SB900/910. if you have the money and the need for the 20' of extra flash power then go with that. for me, meh. you are DX but for me, bumping the iso another stop to 6400 if I need it. these are what I have. I use the SB28, metz and 560III for off camera fill flash at weddings. Im now going to sell the 560III the 568. they are great flashes but need to trim my collection a bit. Im getting a battery pack for the SB800 and SB28 for off camera flash and I will find another used SB28 as well. I need the fast recycle, but its not as important than having pwoer for the whole wedding. tired of running to each to change the batteries. I want to do it once for the whole event. [ATTACH=CONFIG]72905._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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