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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 4533" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>Would seem that the SB-400 should be updated. I am not sure for the money it gives you much more than the built-in flash of most of the DSLR's. If you are going for a high end camera that does not have a built-in, you would not be using the 400 anyway. It is a low cost solution to the flash issue but IMO I would rather have an OEM SB-600 nock off than the 400. I don't shoot much flash anyway and found a Bower comparable to the 600 for $120 that has worked great for me. Might pick up a used 600 if a replacement comes out and someone wants to upgrade.</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 4533, member: 1557"] Would seem that the SB-400 should be updated. I am not sure for the money it gives you much more than the built-in flash of most of the DSLR's. If you are going for a high end camera that does not have a built-in, you would not be using the 400 anyway. It is a low cost solution to the flash issue but IMO I would rather have an OEM SB-600 nock off than the 400. I don't shoot much flash anyway and found a Bower comparable to the 600 for $120 that has worked great for me. Might pick up a used 600 if a replacement comes out and someone wants to upgrade. Mark [/QUOTE]
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