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I just ordered a SB-700 for Christmas. Anything I should know?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 224019" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Congrats, enjoy that new flash. I agree with your 3rd party assesment. I have dropped both my SB800 and SB910 on concrete floors, nothing happened to the SB800 and the SB910 I had to buy a new defuser, both units continue to work great. I have the Yongnuo wireless triggers, they work fine but are a little flimsy in construction, makes me a little worried when I have a $500 flash mounted on them. I was using my SB800 on an external bracket at a wedding when it fell off (forgot to lock it), batteries flew out of it when it hit the floor but worked great after I put it together and that was several years ago (I double and triple check the lock now). My SB910 was mounted on a Yongnuo receiver in an umbrella and fell off and hit cement. My 2 cents on build quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 224019, member: 753"] Congrats, enjoy that new flash. I agree with your 3rd party assesment. I have dropped both my SB800 and SB910 on concrete floors, nothing happened to the SB800 and the SB910 I had to buy a new defuser, both units continue to work great. I have the Yongnuo wireless triggers, they work fine but are a little flimsy in construction, makes me a little worried when I have a $500 flash mounted on them. I was using my SB800 on an external bracket at a wedding when it fell off (forgot to lock it), batteries flew out of it when it hit the floor but worked great after I put it together and that was several years ago (I double and triple check the lock now). My SB910 was mounted on a Yongnuo receiver in an umbrella and fell off and hit cement. My 2 cents on build quality. [/QUOTE]
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