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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="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 408862" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>I've used third-party flashes in the past, and the only ones that I'd buy again are from Metz. I've also owned several Nikon flashes over the years, and the only drawback to them that I've experienced is that they get "lifted" if you give it a chance. I currently own a SB-700 that I purchased after my last SB-600 was stolen. I purchased the -700 because they don't make the -600 any more. If they were available, I would have purchased the -600 again. Now I've found a local source for used SB-600s, and they cost as much used as they did when I bought my first new one. I may buy one before the supply dries up, but I'm really more interested in other purchases now.</p><p></p><p>That said, I've not used Yongnuo flashes at all, so they might be a brand that I'd go back to if I'd used them before. Based upon the price and the strong testimonies from some members of nicotine, I'd be willing to give them a try. Based upon some other reviews, I'd explore Cowboy Studio products, as well.</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 408862, member: 13556"] I've used third-party flashes in the past, and the only ones that I'd buy again are from Metz. I've also owned several Nikon flashes over the years, and the only drawback to them that I've experienced is that they get "lifted" if you give it a chance. I currently own a SB-700 that I purchased after my last SB-600 was stolen. I purchased the -700 because they don't make the -600 any more. If they were available, I would have purchased the -600 again. Now I've found a local source for used SB-600s, and they cost as much used as they did when I bought my first new one. I may buy one before the supply dries up, but I'm really more interested in other purchases now. That said, I've not used Yongnuo flashes at all, so they might be a brand that I'd go back to if I'd used them before. Based upon the price and the strong testimonies from some members of nicotine, I'd be willing to give them a try. Based upon some other reviews, I'd explore Cowboy Studio products, as well. WM [/QUOTE]
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