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Has SB-R200 been discontinued?
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<blockquote data-quote="andrek666" data-source="post: 608086" data-attributes="member: 34901"><p>I should have been more precise. I already have a 7100 and SB-700, but now I am looking for an external flash that could be used wireless as a slave fully compatible with CLS system. For a commander I would use my SB-700 mounted on a hot shoe. I was considering SB-R200 as a slave to bring up highlights for a portret photo. But it seems that Nikon has discontinued this product, most likely because it was, as you say not really very capable for a general use.</p><p>So, I am now trying to decide for my external slave between a 3rd party flash or a used higher-end Nikon (for example, SB-600). Leaning towards a Nikon one, because of CLS compatibility</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrek666, post: 608086, member: 34901"] I should have been more precise. I already have a 7100 and SB-700, but now I am looking for an external flash that could be used wireless as a slave fully compatible with CLS system. For a commander I would use my SB-700 mounted on a hot shoe. I was considering SB-R200 as a slave to bring up highlights for a portret photo. But it seems that Nikon has discontinued this product, most likely because it was, as you say not really very capable for a general use. So, I am now trying to decide for my external slave between a 3rd party flash or a used higher-end Nikon (for example, SB-600). Leaning towards a Nikon one, because of CLS compatibility [/QUOTE]
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