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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="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 414665" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Now, I still haven't looked through my YN568EX's settings (not that there are many), but it consistently misses exposure in TLL and screws up the camera's metering as well. So shooting with TTL and auto-ISO produces spastic results. Works just fine in manual, manual wireless, HSS, but TTL really lags. Also with the flash in manual, it doesn't communicate appropriate ISO to the camera whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>I don't remember such a huge issue with the 565, and definitely non-existent in SB910.</p><p></p><p>My point is this though - if you want the flash to help both you and the camera in fast-paced situations, when TTL makes things much easier, brand names or very select 3rd party models come to the rescue. It may just be my 568, but it's very odd that this is the ONLY feature that lags tremendously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 414665, member: 12855"] Now, I still haven't looked through my YN568EX's settings (not that there are many), but it consistently misses exposure in TLL and screws up the camera's metering as well. So shooting with TTL and auto-ISO produces spastic results. Works just fine in manual, manual wireless, HSS, but TTL really lags. Also with the flash in manual, it doesn't communicate appropriate ISO to the camera whatsoever. I don't remember such a huge issue with the 565, and definitely non-existent in SB910. My point is this though - if you want the flash to help both you and the camera in fast-paced situations, when TTL makes things much easier, brand names or very select 3rd party models come to the rescue. It may just be my 568, but it's very odd that this is the ONLY feature that lags tremendously. [/QUOTE]
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