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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 222237" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p><strong>Re: Noob question about flashes</strong></p><p></p><p>like everyone else above, you need to make sure that the flash itself is compatible with Nikons first off, then you need to see if they are TTL compatible. Really all that it means is that it will compensate from light metering which is being seen Through The Lens (TTL).</p><p>There are plenty of TTL compatible flashes out there, aside from Nikon, although you should make sure that with Nikons it is a more recent model which is compatible with the iTTL (Digital). These are all explained in your manual.</p><p>Then there are the off brands like Nissan, Metz, Yongnuo, etc. Yongnuo being quite powerful and cheaper with decent quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 222237, member: 13155"] [b]Re: Noob question about flashes[/b] like everyone else above, you need to make sure that the flash itself is compatible with Nikons first off, then you need to see if they are TTL compatible. Really all that it means is that it will compensate from light metering which is being seen Through The Lens (TTL). There are plenty of TTL compatible flashes out there, aside from Nikon, although you should make sure that with Nikons it is a more recent model which is compatible with the iTTL (Digital). These are all explained in your manual. Then there are the off brands like Nissan, Metz, Yongnuo, etc. Yongnuo being quite powerful and cheaper with decent quality. [/QUOTE]
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