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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboybillybob1" data-source="post: 105319" data-attributes="member: 11894"><p>I own the Sunpak DF3000 and for the price it works great. Much better than the pop up on the camera. Had I been aware of the Youngnuo 468 II I would have spent the extra bucks for the better features it offers. It is twice the price though.</p><p></p><p>I am looking to upgrade and am interested in the Nikon SB-700 but that is a bit more than $300 USD. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line is that the SunPak works well on my D3200 and at the price of 50 bucks it's a great deal. You will probably want to upgrade as well. Once you experience what even a cheapo flash can do for your shots. I am coming to the conclusion that lighting is at least 75% of a great photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboybillybob1, post: 105319, member: 11894"] I own the Sunpak DF3000 and for the price it works great. Much better than the pop up on the camera. Had I been aware of the Youngnuo 468 II I would have spent the extra bucks for the better features it offers. It is twice the price though. I am looking to upgrade and am interested in the Nikon SB-700 but that is a bit more than $300 USD. Bottom line is that the SunPak works well on my D3200 and at the price of 50 bucks it's a great deal. You will probably want to upgrade as well. Once you experience what even a cheapo flash can do for your shots. I am coming to the conclusion that lighting is at least 75% of a great photo. [/QUOTE]
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