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Lello 04-12-06 18:46

Perhaps I've been diverting you on purpose :) So you'd forget and my secret would be safe!!! :) Good luck

Don Hoey 04-12-06 18:48

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Originally Posted by Lello (Post 14170)
Flash GorDON it is:) I take it It's more trial and error with manual flash? And can the SB-600 be set to manual?

CRAZY lot :D :rolleyes:

If I have to live up to a name, then so be it.

If SB-600 is a thought then go on ' bread and water ' to get the SB-800. I did the same, to not get the SB50-DX ( SB-600 equivalent ) but get SB-80DX ( SB800 equivalent ) and never regretted it. If I had gone with the lesser one I would in a short time have regretted decision. Foxy has both and I am sure he would agree.

Don

Canis Vulpes 04-12-06 19:23

Snap!

I got the SB-600 after weighing up the SB-800 also, it seems on paper not much between the two but face to face there is a vast difference. Firstly the SB-600 has a seven segment LCD display and its quite quirky to set. SB-800 is a full matrix display so all functions are clearly displayed and easily set quickly. SB-800 comes free with a diffusion dome (stofen diffuser) whereas SB-600 does not and I payed £15 for one. SB-800 has a commander mode to slave other flashes and SB-600 can only be a slave. SB-800 can work with five batteries for faster recycling time and accept an external power source, SB-600 is powered from four batteries only. Finally from memory SB-600 can set set to 85mm whereas SB-800 can be as narrow as a 105mm field of view although our type of photography wide is best.

I am glad I went for a SB-800 in the end but wish I had taken it from the start. Take £15 off the SB-800 when compared with SB-600 and it becomes a nobrainer.

Lello 04-12-06 19:44

I've just been looking at the price of both these units,:( I think they'll come sometime after I get an half decent zoom lens (I think the lens has to come first don't you?)

Don Hoey 04-12-06 20:41

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Originally Posted by Lello (Post 14176)
I've just been looking at the price of both these units,:( I think they'll come sometime after I get an half decent zoom lens (I think the lens has to come first don't you?)

Lello,

Now you are on for the next question, and one nearly as tricky as the last. What range of zoom. I think your current is 35-420mm equivalent. That is 12x. In the half decent range then the less the x factor generally the better the image quality.

Any ball park budget for the lens.

Don

Lello 04-12-06 22:46

But I like the X factor :)
No more than £350 at present (but again that will be in the new year)

Don Hoey 05-12-06 19:49

I have just found this link on ITTL flash while working on something else but thought it worth posting.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/ACCS.../NIKONCLSA.HTM

Don

Lello 05-12-06 20:20

What a great link Don, I didn't realise that SB-800 could do all that, the video about Remote triggering really shows what it can do. As foxy said the SB-800 is worth the extra above the SB-600, I need to put it on my shopping list, I take it I will also need the SB-600 to get the remote triggering to work?

Don Hoey 05-12-06 20:25

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Originally Posted by Lello (Post 14210)
I take it I will also need the SB-600 to get the remote triggering to work?

Lello,

Is that another question to divert my attention. :D

I would need to check as only Foxy is famililiar with ITTL system. I just fell over the link while doing a check on lenses, and yes that was another diversion but not one of yours. :rolleyes:

Don

Lello 05-12-06 20:29

Just keeping you busy Flash gorDon


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