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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 328499" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Good flash that 560III. theyre fast to cycle, very strong, cheap, have the receiver built in, win win. if they ever fall (and break), get a new one. I love the springed battery door, the legible battery orientation sticker and you dont need to press a button to release the head for swivel. only thing I would love is if it had a wider angle than 24mm. but for $70 or so, I cant (shouldnt) complain</p><p></p><p>I am considering getting 3 Godox V850 but <strong>even </strong>at $120 (and $35 for slaves) I think there is no need today as ims till using SB28 every wedding and its a workhorse. fast and more than enough power. I like the battery pack it comes with and the very quick recycle. I might get them at the end of the year though when they drop a bit in price. was also told they would release a slave that competes with the 622n. btw, they are branded under the cheetah and neewer TT850 as well. battery is $20 and with charger, so figure the flash is about $85 and the other components the rest and its quite a nice price. I just have other things that are more priority. LENSES!! haha</p><p></p><p>also <a href="http://flashhavoc.com/yongnuo-yn560-tx-to-yn-622c-compatibility-added/" target="_blank">YONGNUO ? YN560-TX to YN-622C Compatibility Coming Next Week! | FLASH HAVOC</a></p><p></p><p>so later if you want to do studio only, you control the output on the fly with those transmitters. cheers!</p><p></p><p>if you have time and want another, I buy from this guy. $10 less than the link you posted.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://thephotogadget.com/" target="_blank">http://thephotogadget.com/</a> im not affiliated. they also have an ebay page.</p><p></p><p>if you biught from yongnuo then just be aware delivery will take some time. same with the above guy. he will also note the customs page as a "gift" if you need it. </p><p></p><p>Bought my 603 from him, 568, 560III 622n. Im waiting for YN to release their 568 mark II flash already. if it will be done right, I think it will be the end of nikon speedlight high prices. these 3rd party flashes are eating hard into theur profits. almost every pro I know either uses all YN flash or at least all their off camera flash are 3rd party. nikon flashes are way overpriced, but build is better I have to admit. Sb800 fell from huge heights (3 times already) and keeps going. my 568 took a hit to the floor and pretty much disintegrated and needed repair. but it was done for free. just payed shipping to and from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 328499, member: 14443"] Good flash that 560III. theyre fast to cycle, very strong, cheap, have the receiver built in, win win. if they ever fall (and break), get a new one. I love the springed battery door, the legible battery orientation sticker and you dont need to press a button to release the head for swivel. only thing I would love is if it had a wider angle than 24mm. but for $70 or so, I cant (shouldnt) complain I am considering getting 3 Godox V850 but [B]even [/B]at $120 (and $35 for slaves) I think there is no need today as ims till using SB28 every wedding and its a workhorse. fast and more than enough power. I like the battery pack it comes with and the very quick recycle. I might get them at the end of the year though when they drop a bit in price. was also told they would release a slave that competes with the 622n. btw, they are branded under the cheetah and neewer TT850 as well. battery is $20 and with charger, so figure the flash is about $85 and the other components the rest and its quite a nice price. I just have other things that are more priority. LENSES!! haha also [URL="http://flashhavoc.com/yongnuo-yn560-tx-to-yn-622c-compatibility-added/"]YONGNUO ? YN560-TX to YN-622C Compatibility Coming Next Week! | FLASH HAVOC[/URL] so later if you want to do studio only, you control the output on the fly with those transmitters. cheers! if you have time and want another, I buy from this guy. $10 less than the link you posted. [URL]http://thephotogadget.com/[/URL] im not affiliated. they also have an ebay page. if you biught from yongnuo then just be aware delivery will take some time. same with the above guy. he will also note the customs page as a "gift" if you need it. Bought my 603 from him, 568, 560III 622n. Im waiting for YN to release their 568 mark II flash already. if it will be done right, I think it will be the end of nikon speedlight high prices. these 3rd party flashes are eating hard into theur profits. almost every pro I know either uses all YN flash or at least all their off camera flash are 3rd party. nikon flashes are way overpriced, but build is better I have to admit. Sb800 fell from huge heights (3 times already) and keeps going. my 568 took a hit to the floor and pretty much disintegrated and needed repair. but it was done for free. just payed shipping to and from them. [/QUOTE]
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