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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
Recommendation on External Flash- On a budget
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<blockquote data-quote="kbhoffman" data-source="post: 214721" data-attributes="member: 17654"><p>I am new to this forum thing but I thought I would give it a try. Photography is a hobby of mine but has slowly become incorporated into my job as a graphic designer. I am still learning a lot about photography and how to set my aperature/shutter speed in order to get the correct exposure. I have recently been asked by my employer to do a photo shoot of three owners of a restaurant for our magazine cover and I am very nervous about it because I am not sure what the lighting situation is inside the restaurant. Long story short I think it might help for me to invest in a external flash. However I am on a budget and can't really afford the Nikon Flashes right now. Is there anyone who can recommend a simple third party flash that can be mounted on my camera but also used as a slave later on if I want? I own a Nikon D5000 so it would have to be a flash that works with that? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbhoffman, post: 214721, member: 17654"] I am new to this forum thing but I thought I would give it a try. Photography is a hobby of mine but has slowly become incorporated into my job as a graphic designer. I am still learning a lot about photography and how to set my aperature/shutter speed in order to get the correct exposure. I have recently been asked by my employer to do a photo shoot of three owners of a restaurant for our magazine cover and I am very nervous about it because I am not sure what the lighting situation is inside the restaurant. Long story short I think it might help for me to invest in a external flash. However I am on a budget and can't really afford the Nikon Flashes right now. Is there anyone who can recommend a simple third party flash that can be mounted on my camera but also used as a slave later on if I want? I own a Nikon D5000 so it would have to be a flash that works with that? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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