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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 699013" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Glad you like them, Dan. After paying $200 to get my SB-910 fixed only to have it break after just a few uses, I decided to go with Godox. The Godox AD200 is much more powerful than the current Nikon SB-5000. This way I can seamlessly integrate the AD200 along with my Godox V860IIN. But whenever I get additional flashes, I will stick to the TT685N. The nice thing with the Godox (or Flashpoint clones), they already have receivers built into them. </p><p></p><p>I'm in a MagMod Facebook group where a number of pro wedding photographers use the Godox AD200 in combination with the V860IIN (the Lion battery comes in handy for all the repeated firings of the flash). So I know the brand (along with Flashpoint) is reliable and durable. And they are so much less expensive than Nikon flashes. :encouragement:</p><p></p><p>And if anyone is only interested in manual flash (without iTTL), Godox makes those, too, for even less than the TT685N. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear about your Yongnuo. Did you use it a lot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 699013, member: 13196"] Glad you like them, Dan. After paying $200 to get my SB-910 fixed only to have it break after just a few uses, I decided to go with Godox. The Godox AD200 is much more powerful than the current Nikon SB-5000. This way I can seamlessly integrate the AD200 along with my Godox V860IIN. But whenever I get additional flashes, I will stick to the TT685N. The nice thing with the Godox (or Flashpoint clones), they already have receivers built into them. I'm in a MagMod Facebook group where a number of pro wedding photographers use the Godox AD200 in combination with the V860IIN (the Lion battery comes in handy for all the repeated firings of the flash). So I know the brand (along with Flashpoint) is reliable and durable. And they are so much less expensive than Nikon flashes. :encouragement: And if anyone is only interested in manual flash (without iTTL), Godox makes those, too, for even less than the TT685N. Sorry to hear about your Yongnuo. Did you use it a lot? [/QUOTE]
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