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<blockquote data-quote="Theraphosa" data-source="post: 389253" data-attributes="member: 32175"><p>From the point of view or sheer reliability, I think you'll be satisfied with the performance of the Yongnuos. I have three for my macrophotography. However, I usually use slave mode to trigger the flashes which are not on a hotshoe. I rarely use the wireless unless it's a big outing with lots of people firing off flashes.</p><p>For the money, I think you'll find that they are at a good price point for a beginning photographer. At least, they were for me. If your business prospers, you may find that you want the TTL mode of the more expensive flashes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theraphosa, post: 389253, member: 32175"] From the point of view or sheer reliability, I think you'll be satisfied with the performance of the Yongnuos. I have three for my macrophotography. However, I usually use slave mode to trigger the flashes which are not on a hotshoe. I rarely use the wireless unless it's a big outing with lots of people firing off flashes. For the money, I think you'll find that they are at a good price point for a beginning photographer. At least, they were for me. If your business prospers, you may find that you want the TTL mode of the more expensive flashes. [/QUOTE]
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