SB-600 vs SB-700

jdeg

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I just got my SB-700 and I'm loving it. Before I purchased I weighed my options while also looking at the sb-600. The sb-600 is now almost 7 years old and the sb-700 adds a lot of things found on the sb-900.

Here are some of the features that make it stand out over the sb-600:

  • sensor size detection - DX and FX
  • master mode in AWL wireless i-TTL - SB-600 works as a slave only
  • direct buttons, switches & command dial have been improved
  • optical trigger mode SU-4 - The SB-600 lacks an optical slave mode
  • the battery compartment is designed better
  • 360 degrees flash head swivel (270 degrees)
  • 3 light distribution patterns
  • 2 color correction filters included - yellow and green
  • longer zoom range at tele end (120 vs 85mm)
  • 14mm coverage with wide-panel (at standard illumination, down to 12mm at center-weighted illumination)
  • 8 stop manual power range down to 1/128 (vs 1/64)
  • reflector card built-in
  • optional water protection
  • more standard accessories - diffusion dome / bouncer SW-14H, incandescent filter SZ-3TN, fluorescent filter SZ-3FL, soft case SS-700, flash stand AS-22
  • better overheating protection
Advantages of SB-600 over SB-700
The SB-600:

  • is stronger with GN 30 (meters, ISO 100, 35mm reflector; GN is only 28 on SB-700)
  • is much cheaper – at least for some time: street price for SB-600 is $220; SB-700 was announced with a $329.95 price tag
  • is a bit smaller and lighter: 68 x 123.5 x 90mm and 300g; SB-700: 71 x 126 x 104.5mm and 360g)
  • supports the old D-TTL, plus film-based TTL
  • comes with a better flash stand, AS-19 - The new flash stand, AS-22, is as flimsy as the the SB-900′s AS-21
 
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