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<blockquote data-quote="Alex66" data-source="post: 105295" data-attributes="member: 12398"><p>I have a Sunpak P40X and a Youngnuo 465 both work well on the Nikon cameras in full auto, I would give the nod to the Youngnuo as its head twists as well as tilts and that is useful if shooting in portrait. I wont pay a fortune for a flash though as I have a set of studio strobes and prefer using them. However I would not buy a flash gun that only has iTTL mode, with a manual adjustable range you can do a lot more. With a trigger or cable a stand or tripod with an umbrella which if you look carefully you can get for less than £25 it opens a whole new world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex66, post: 105295, member: 12398"] I have a Sunpak P40X and a Youngnuo 465 both work well on the Nikon cameras in full auto, I would give the nod to the Youngnuo as its head twists as well as tilts and that is useful if shooting in portrait. I wont pay a fortune for a flash though as I have a set of studio strobes and prefer using them. However I would not buy a flash gun that only has iTTL mode, with a manual adjustable range you can do a lot more. With a trigger or cable a stand or tripod with an umbrella which if you look carefully you can get for less than £25 it opens a whole new world. [/QUOTE]
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