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SB-700 / SB-800 on D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 648531" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>If you really WANT to spend the extra money on a Nikon branded flash, go for it. Otherwise, get a Yongnuo 568EX for about $100 and call it good. If you think you'll want to go off-camera with you flash in the future, drop another $5 or $10 and get a Yonguno 685N, which comes with built-in wireless, instead.</p><p></p><p>My fiancée shoots a D5300 and we share YN568's all the time. We have some Nikon-branded flashes but the Yongnuo's are the ones we reach for and they've been nothing but 100% reliable for us from day one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 648531, member: 13090"] If you really WANT to spend the extra money on a Nikon branded flash, go for it. Otherwise, get a Yongnuo 568EX for about $100 and call it good. If you think you'll want to go off-camera with you flash in the future, drop another $5 or $10 and get a Yonguno 685N, which comes with built-in wireless, instead. My fiancée shoots a D5300 and we share YN568's all the time. We have some Nikon-branded flashes but the Yongnuo's are the ones we reach for and they've been nothing but 100% reliable for us from day one. [/QUOTE]
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