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Why should i buy a Nikon Flash over 3rd party ones? wich one do you like the most?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 408859" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>the yongnuo are very simple. they have some customs settings like sleep and beep and quick on/off etc. but not a heavy menu system like nikons. I think CLS is crap but I guess if you have a closed indoor home shoot then it will be fine. I dont see any reason not to use radio slaves today. the 603II are reliable inexpensive and work well with the 560III/IV</p><p></p><p>speedlights are the way to go today IMO. I sold my 1200W/S studio flashes and never looked back. I never shot a portrait session need more than one. if one needs more power you can simply mount two on a bracket but since I shoot at 5.6 the most a speedlight will do even more than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 408859, member: 14443"] the yongnuo are very simple. they have some customs settings like sleep and beep and quick on/off etc. but not a heavy menu system like nikons. I think CLS is crap but I guess if you have a closed indoor home shoot then it will be fine. I dont see any reason not to use radio slaves today. the 603II are reliable inexpensive and work well with the 560III/IV speedlights are the way to go today IMO. I sold my 1200W/S studio flashes and never looked back. I never shot a portrait session need more than one. if one needs more power you can simply mount two on a bracket but since I shoot at 5.6 the most a speedlight will do even more than that. [/QUOTE]
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