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<blockquote data-quote="DaveW" data-source="post: 89819" data-attributes="member: 7183"><p>Tami, I would recommend any Nikon flash including the SB-400 to use as "On camera flash" because of their iTTL system. A complete beginner has little problems in getting good pics.</p><p></p><p>This Yongnuo is mainly used by strobists as "Off camera Flash" although of course you can still use it on camera but you have to alter the power settings to get a good result. </p><p></p><p>The basic Nikon SB-400 is an underated flash but I can tell you that it gives excellent results. Up from that is the SB-700 which is superb on camera or off with the ability to be creative or just point and shoot.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is I would always recommend Nikon's flashes first as on camer or off, but if you want to get into strobist stuff there is nothing wrong with Yongnuo. </p><p></p><p>Check out youtube which gives a lot of info on both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveW, post: 89819, member: 7183"] Tami, I would recommend any Nikon flash including the SB-400 to use as "On camera flash" because of their iTTL system. A complete beginner has little problems in getting good pics. This Yongnuo is mainly used by strobists as "Off camera Flash" although of course you can still use it on camera but you have to alter the power settings to get a good result. The basic Nikon SB-400 is an underated flash but I can tell you that it gives excellent results. Up from that is the SB-700 which is superb on camera or off with the ability to be creative or just point and shoot. Bottom line is I would always recommend Nikon's flashes first as on camer or off, but if you want to get into strobist stuff there is nothing wrong with Yongnuo. Check out youtube which gives a lot of info on both. [/QUOTE]
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