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Questions - flash / tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 313140" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>SO MANY pros I know use them in weddings. light is light. they perform very well. fast to recycle and strong. they do exactly what they need to do. durability? well my 568 flash fell because I used their POS 603 slave which doesnt lock into place but just slides on and off. after some time the head was too loose and I sent it for repair. its on its way back. just $30 for shipping. but the Sb is better for me. ripoff prices though. </p><p></p><p>I also have the SB700 and 900. for me as a pro Id buy the 910 only because I shoot so much. but for semi pros, I would highly recommend the yongnuo. performance isnt different. but small features the SB have makes it worthwhile for me. </p><p></p><p>I wouldnt pay so much for a manual only off camera flash. no need. I even use my workhorse SB28 for manual off camera and I love it. plus my flashes are on stands and its happened people knock into them almost toppling them over. if they fall, I know its a cheap flash that fell. so no issue. I wouldnt spend today more than $100 for an off camera flash. </p><p></p><p>knowing how to use a flash is more important than what flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 313140, member: 14443"] SO MANY pros I know use them in weddings. light is light. they perform very well. fast to recycle and strong. they do exactly what they need to do. durability? well my 568 flash fell because I used their POS 603 slave which doesnt lock into place but just slides on and off. after some time the head was too loose and I sent it for repair. its on its way back. just $30 for shipping. but the Sb is better for me. ripoff prices though. I also have the SB700 and 900. for me as a pro Id buy the 910 only because I shoot so much. but for semi pros, I would highly recommend the yongnuo. performance isnt different. but small features the SB have makes it worthwhile for me. I wouldnt pay so much for a manual only off camera flash. no need. I even use my workhorse SB28 for manual off camera and I love it. plus my flashes are on stands and its happened people knock into them almost toppling them over. if they fall, I know its a cheap flash that fell. so no issue. I wouldnt spend today more than $100 for an off camera flash. knowing how to use a flash is more important than what flash. [/QUOTE]
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