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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 631780" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>I bought into the Godox system and use an X1 trigger, or any of the Godox flashes which when mounted on the camera have built in controllers, even the little TT350. I'd recommend you look into that. It is a lighting system and while compatible with Nikon flashes and cameras I now rarely pull out an SB flash relying on my Godox lithium battery powered flashes because they recycle so much faster and are as powerful and reliable as the SB900. </p><p></p><p>They will need a receiver at the base of the SB800 to fire it, I have that an SB00 and the Godox fires it no problem when mounted on a godox receiver.</p><p></p><p>Check out the reviews, reliable and inexpensive. Godox does have this marketing strategy that is confusing, retailers may rebrand Godox product, Adorama calls it Flashpoint, in Canada Studiopro calls them their X series (eg. the TT350 is X35. There is Molights and Cheetalights and a more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 631780, member: 24285"] I bought into the Godox system and use an X1 trigger, or any of the Godox flashes which when mounted on the camera have built in controllers, even the little TT350. I'd recommend you look into that. It is a lighting system and while compatible with Nikon flashes and cameras I now rarely pull out an SB flash relying on my Godox lithium battery powered flashes because they recycle so much faster and are as powerful and reliable as the SB900. They will need a receiver at the base of the SB800 to fire it, I have that an SB00 and the Godox fires it no problem when mounted on a godox receiver. Check out the reviews, reliable and inexpensive. Godox does have this marketing strategy that is confusing, retailers may rebrand Godox product, Adorama calls it Flashpoint, in Canada Studiopro calls them their X series (eg. the TT350 is X35. There is Molights and Cheetalights and a more. [/QUOTE]
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