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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 483778" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Just added a 560 III due to it's wireless capability (already using Yongunu wireless triggers), adding it to my SB800 and SB910 and Nicefoto 680, I use all my flashes in manual, real estate photography requires lots of light, can't believe how well it seems to work. Will check it out on a shoot tomorrow, if all works well I will buy another 3, I am now doing 5-7 real estate shoots a week, doing lots more lighting and lots less post to save time. I think I paid $550 for the 910, just paid $66 for the 560 III. Light is light!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 483778, member: 753"] Just added a 560 III due to it's wireless capability (already using Yongunu wireless triggers), adding it to my SB800 and SB910 and Nicefoto 680, I use all my flashes in manual, real estate photography requires lots of light, can't believe how well it seems to work. Will check it out on a shoot tomorrow, if all works well I will buy another 3, I am now doing 5-7 real estate shoots a week, doing lots more lighting and lots less post to save time. I think I paid $550 for the 910, just paid $66 for the 560 III. Light is light! [/QUOTE]
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