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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 808592" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Well, I decided on the Godox 685. It arrived today. I went ahead and got a small softbox and a wireless transmitter for it. I played around a little with it tonight after it came in, but it will require a bit of a learning curve. I can put it in TTL mode and take some shots with it tomorrow, as I'm planning a trip to the Audubon Swamp in the morning. I'll have a read through the instructions and maybe watch some videos on it next week. I really like the little remote stand that comes with it. It allows you to stand the flash up by itself, and has a 1/4-20 thread in the bottom to attach to a tripod. I also picked up a set of NIMH batteries for it, as they are supposed to cycle much faster than alkalines. </p><p></p><p>It may require more attention to technology than the Pup is willing to spend, but I got this for both of us, and got her something else for her birthday coming up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 808592, member: 50197"] Well, I decided on the Godox 685. It arrived today. I went ahead and got a small softbox and a wireless transmitter for it. I played around a little with it tonight after it came in, but it will require a bit of a learning curve. I can put it in TTL mode and take some shots with it tomorrow, as I'm planning a trip to the Audubon Swamp in the morning. I'll have a read through the instructions and maybe watch some videos on it next week. I really like the little remote stand that comes with it. It allows you to stand the flash up by itself, and has a 1/4-20 thread in the bottom to attach to a tripod. I also picked up a set of NIMH batteries for it, as they are supposed to cycle much faster than alkalines. It may require more attention to technology than the Pup is willing to spend, but I got this for both of us, and got her something else for her birthday coming up. [/QUOTE]
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