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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 808238" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>The Pup is making noises of interest in macro work. She has the 105mm Nikon macro lens for her D5600. I'm thinking about a flash setup, preferably on camera, with a small soft box. I understand Godox are well thought of without breaking the budget. Obviously I want to get one with enough power to give small apertures for increased DOF. Not sure she will want to mess with off camera flash, at least at first, but perhaps in the future, so built in wireless would be nice. I understand a transmitter is required to connect the system, and I could get that later, if needed. </p><p></p><p>Obviously, a diffuser would be needed as well. I could make one, but I see some very inexpensive units that look decent. I'm willing to pay more for better quality, as long as we aren't talking real high dollar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 808238, member: 50197"] The Pup is making noises of interest in macro work. She has the 105mm Nikon macro lens for her D5600. I'm thinking about a flash setup, preferably on camera, with a small soft box. I understand Godox are well thought of without breaking the budget. Obviously I want to get one with enough power to give small apertures for increased DOF. Not sure she will want to mess with off camera flash, at least at first, but perhaps in the future, so built in wireless would be nice. I understand a transmitter is required to connect the system, and I could get that later, if needed. Obviously, a diffuser would be needed as well. I could make one, but I see some very inexpensive units that look decent. I'm willing to pay more for better quality, as long as we aren't talking real high dollar. [/QUOTE]
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