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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 46803" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>the guy said he was selling it because he does not have time for photography anymore. He bought his equipment about 6 months ago. He is just trying to make some of his money back. I got him down to 150.00, which in my opinion is more than reasonable. I am skeptical about buying it. I feel more comfortable buying a product with a warranty. I am not to fond of stuff that is not user friendly. As well, the fact that the 700 is more up to date is a major factor. I just hate knowing that I can save more than half the money if I go with the 600. I am still deciding what to do. Thank you everyone for the feedback. It really comes down to a not so user friendly flash with a low price that is discontinued and no warranty versus a higher end flash that is more expensive that will come with a warranty and is user friendly. Tough choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 46803, member: 8139"] the guy said he was selling it because he does not have time for photography anymore. He bought his equipment about 6 months ago. He is just trying to make some of his money back. I got him down to 150.00, which in my opinion is more than reasonable. I am skeptical about buying it. I feel more comfortable buying a product with a warranty. I am not to fond of stuff that is not user friendly. As well, the fact that the 700 is more up to date is a major factor. I just hate knowing that I can save more than half the money if I go with the 600. I am still deciding what to do. Thank you everyone for the feedback. It really comes down to a not so user friendly flash with a low price that is discontinued and no warranty versus a higher end flash that is more expensive that will come with a warranty and is user friendly. Tough choice. [/QUOTE]
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