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<blockquote data-quote="desmobob" data-source="post: 727016" data-attributes="member: 45742"><p>I'm not familiar with the SB-5000. I have a accumulated a few Nikon speedlights over the years. When I purchased a D70 body years ago, I sprung for a nice new SB-800. And years later when I bought my D200 and D750, it turns out the SB-800 works perfectly with them.</p><p></p><p>My only gripe with the SB-800 is that the menu system and settings aren't that intuitive but, for the settings you'll likely use the most, it's easily mastered. It's one of Nikon's most powerful speedlights and is very versatile. I would consider it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desmobob, post: 727016, member: 45742"] I'm not familiar with the SB-5000. I have a accumulated a few Nikon speedlights over the years. When I purchased a D70 body years ago, I sprung for a nice new SB-800. And years later when I bought my D200 and D750, it turns out the SB-800 works perfectly with them. My only gripe with the SB-800 is that the menu system and settings aren't that intuitive but, for the settings you'll likely use the most, it's easily mastered. It's one of Nikon's most powerful speedlights and is very versatile. I would consider it. [/QUOTE]
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