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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 222543" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p><a href="http://flashhavoc.com/yongnuo-yn-568ex-review/" target="_blank">YongNuo YN-568EX – TTL & FP HSS Flash Review | FLASH HAVOC</a></p><p></p><p>I suggest buying one good flash you can grow with should you feel you want to take your skills further. I went through this by upgrading over time and its not smart. the fact that you have more features also makes you want to try them. for $170 shipped its not an issue. compare that to nikons SB700 $350 for a very features limited flash. build quality on the yongnuo is very solid. recycle time is VERY quick. overheat protection and guide number just about as strong as the $550 SB910. only thing I wished it had was a battery pack port.</p><p></p><p>you can also use it as a slave for fill in flash using nikons cls. meaning, if youre in a restaurant with freidns for instance, you can use the supplied base foot they include and place that somewhere off to the side and bounce it up and use the built in flash in the camera (not sure what u use) to be your main flash and fire straight at them and the yongnuo to bounce light off the ceiling to make the picture nice and soft and nicely lit. just go into the camera menu and set it up. really simple to do. MUCH simpler than canons menus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 222543, member: 14443"] [URL="http://flashhavoc.com/yongnuo-yn-568ex-review/"]YongNuo YN-568EX – TTL & FP HSS Flash Review | FLASH HAVOC[/URL] I suggest buying one good flash you can grow with should you feel you want to take your skills further. I went through this by upgrading over time and its not smart. the fact that you have more features also makes you want to try them. for $170 shipped its not an issue. compare that to nikons SB700 $350 for a very features limited flash. build quality on the yongnuo is very solid. recycle time is VERY quick. overheat protection and guide number just about as strong as the $550 SB910. only thing I wished it had was a battery pack port. you can also use it as a slave for fill in flash using nikons cls. meaning, if youre in a restaurant with freidns for instance, you can use the supplied base foot they include and place that somewhere off to the side and bounce it up and use the built in flash in the camera (not sure what u use) to be your main flash and fire straight at them and the yongnuo to bounce light off the ceiling to make the picture nice and soft and nicely lit. just go into the camera menu and set it up. really simple to do. MUCH simpler than canons menus. [/QUOTE]
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