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high end 3rd party flashes-so many to choose from
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 161065" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>slow down with your personal comments. it serves no purpose to the thread. I didnt say anything about quality. please read first, then comment. and yes, today, you can get quality and performance for a great price. I think Nikon put there noses up in the air too high and are overcharging for their flash.</p><p></p><p> imo, no need to dish out $550 for a great quality flash. I dont think it offers twice the performance than a 3rd party mfr. not today. including grips which are very successful in sales. I could use that $300 for something else.</p><p></p><p>many people having success with 3rd party flashes. if someone owns one then I would like to hear their opinions. I dont think I asked anything unreasonable. If I said I want a high end 3rd part flash with nikon quality and all their features for $100, that would be something else. but in todays economy people have different priorities and flash is not on my list. </p><p></p><p>no, im not democrat, or republican.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 161065, member: 14443"] slow down with your personal comments. it serves no purpose to the thread. I didnt say anything about quality. please read first, then comment. and yes, today, you can get quality and performance for a great price. I think Nikon put there noses up in the air too high and are overcharging for their flash. imo, no need to dish out $550 for a great quality flash. I dont think it offers twice the performance than a 3rd party mfr. not today. including grips which are very successful in sales. I could use that $300 for something else. many people having success with 3rd party flashes. if someone owns one then I would like to hear their opinions. I dont think I asked anything unreasonable. If I said I want a high end 3rd part flash with nikon quality and all their features for $100, that would be something else. but in todays economy people have different priorities and flash is not on my list. no, im not democrat, or republican. [/QUOTE]
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