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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 222273" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p><strong>Re: Noob question about flashes</strong></p><p></p><p>I do not think that there is anything wrong with an SB400, it's a great flash for someone that is not too involved with photography where they want to spend hundreds of $$ on a flash. They are much better than your built in flash.</p><p>With that said, I feel that Yongnuo's definitely offer something up for the person that wants to try out flash photography without footing the bill for a Nikon flash. While I will agree somewhat to a degree of Nikon flashes being a bit over the top. You do get a lot for the money. Full compatibility and controls on all Nikon remote flashes(SB-700,800,900,910 SB-600 does not offer commander mode), the list goes on.</p><p></p><p>With Yongnuo flashes, you they will work as great slave flashes and some do work with iTTL (YN-568ex II, YN-560III, YN-565ex, etc). The new YN-560exIII does offer up built in wireless control when using their flash triggers as well.</p><p></p><p>Choice really ends up being up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 222273, member: 13155"] [b]Re: Noob question about flashes[/b] I do not think that there is anything wrong with an SB400, it's a great flash for someone that is not too involved with photography where they want to spend hundreds of $$ on a flash. They are much better than your built in flash. With that said, I feel that Yongnuo's definitely offer something up for the person that wants to try out flash photography without footing the bill for a Nikon flash. While I will agree somewhat to a degree of Nikon flashes being a bit over the top. You do get a lot for the money. Full compatibility and controls on all Nikon remote flashes(SB-700,800,900,910 SB-600 does not offer commander mode), the list goes on. With Yongnuo flashes, you they will work as great slave flashes and some do work with iTTL (YN-568ex II, YN-560III, YN-565ex, etc). The new YN-560exIII does offer up built in wireless control when using their flash triggers as well. Choice really ends up being up to you. [/QUOTE]
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