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SB-900 worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 1607" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>The extender is a great idea...in theory...have you used one? I would assume that this would narrow the beam significantly? In these large auditoriums I cannot get closer. And yes I do use a telephoto at about 115mm when I am taking single shots of the speaker..but down to 18mm when I am taking shots of the room/crowd. I take the picture from a seated position as not to inturrupt the event. I should be ok with the 900, but would be a learning curve..but I simply don't want to fork out the money until I am convinced it is $200 better than the 600 for the conditions I may find myself in.</p><p>I Love the SB400 and will continue to use it for 80% of my flash photography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 1607, member: 257"] The extender is a great idea...in theory...have you used one? I would assume that this would narrow the beam significantly? In these large auditoriums I cannot get closer. And yes I do use a telephoto at about 115mm when I am taking single shots of the speaker..but down to 18mm when I am taking shots of the room/crowd. I take the picture from a seated position as not to inturrupt the event. I should be ok with the 900, but would be a learning curve..but I simply don't want to fork out the money until I am convinced it is $200 better than the 600 for the conditions I may find myself in. I Love the SB400 and will continue to use it for 80% of my flash photography. [/QUOTE]
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