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<blockquote data-quote="mrpbnm" data-source="post: 406742" data-attributes="member: 14716"><p>No, I've never shot flash in a demanding, fast paced environment. I do internal communications for a large corporation for my day job. I sometimes use sb-910 and/or sb-700 for fairly slow paced coverage of corporate events and the occasional head shot, in studio with strobes. I'm trying to build a photography business on the side and have a lot to learn. A couple of sb-10's and battery packs plus the Phottix Odin trigger set will be roughly $1600.00. If that is truly what I need, I'll buy it today...I just don't want to waste money on capability I may not need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpbnm, post: 406742, member: 14716"] No, I've never shot flash in a demanding, fast paced environment. I do internal communications for a large corporation for my day job. I sometimes use sb-910 and/or sb-700 for fairly slow paced coverage of corporate events and the occasional head shot, in studio with strobes. I'm trying to build a photography business on the side and have a lot to learn. A couple of sb-10's and battery packs plus the Phottix Odin trigger set will be roughly $1600.00. If that is truly what I need, I'll buy it today...I just don't want to waste money on capability I may not need. [/QUOTE]
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