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Old 18-03-06, 13:44
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Hi all just a question which i am sure someone out there can answer.

I want to take some macro photos inddors.

The pop up flash is not powerful enough.

Is it possible to run a flash gun on a lead to place in various positions?

If so what do I need, and can I do it on a budget?

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Old 18-03-06, 14:50
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The pop up flash is not powerful enough.

Is it possible to run a flash gun on a lead to place in various positions?

If so what do I need, and can I do it on a budget?

Many thanks

Nogbad
Hi, and yes you can do it on a lead. If you notice in my behind the scenes shots in the ' Flash thread ' I almost never use on camera flash. Cannot remember your camera make to suggest a possible lead.

Don

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Old 18-03-06, 15:11
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Hi Don, I have a Nikon D70 and use the Nikon 60mm Nikor Micro lens, so pop up flash may be limited as I need to get quite close to the subject.

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Old 18-03-06, 15:24
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Hi Don, I have a Nikon D70 and use the Nikon 60mm Nikor Micro lens, so pop up flash may be limited as I need to get quite close to the subject.

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Hi Nogbad,

On the case. I use the Nikon SC17 lead but do not know if that is still current. I know Stephen ( Foxy Bob ) has the SC28 which may have replaced it.

I will check that out. A few questions now to help with the answer.

Do you currently have a seperate flash ? If so does it link in to the camera's Intelligent Flash system?

If you do not yet have that then there are some budget considerations. I am guessing you would prefer the TTL metering route.

See you are going to spend those £££££'s you've been saving.

Don
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Old 18-03-06, 15:37
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On the case. I use the Nikon SC17 lead but do not know if that is still current. I know Stephen ( Foxy Bob ) has the SC28 which may have replaced it.
Nogbad, The current Nikon off camera lead is the SC28 - WHE price £ 49.99.

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Old 18-03-06, 16:06
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Don, no I don't have a separate flash and find the Nikon dedicated flash to expensive. I was looking to find another flash say by jessops or some other compatable flash.

I am hoping I can find a suitable set up as I am currently using loads of small prtable lamps and other light sources to light the subjects as well as natural light from the window.

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Old 18-03-06, 16:15
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Don, no I don't have a separate flash and find the Nikon dedicated flash to expensive. I was looking to find another flash say by jessops or some other compatable flash.

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Nogbad,

I think we need the man himself here ( wolfie ).

Wolfie has a great and cheap Jessops setup but I don't know how he controls the light output. If you give an all up budget we can try and find the best options for the money.

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Old 18-03-06, 19:46
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Don, no I don't have a separate flash and find the Nikon dedicated flash to expensive. I was looking to find another flash say by jessops or some other compatable flash.

I am hoping I can find a suitable set up as I am currently using loads of small prtable lamps and other light sources to light the subjects as well as natural light from the window.

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Hi Nogbad,

The shop down Eld Lane did me a Sigma EF 500 DG ST dedicated unit for £100. I find it is a very nice unit for the money, I took my "water ripples" shot using this unit. If you are serious about flash you may find the EF 500 DG SUPER to be a better buy, bit more bells and whistles, but more than I was looking for. You can get the Super for about £150.

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I know Stephen ( Foxy Bob ) has the SC28 which may have replaced it.

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Yes! - I have SC-28 which replaced SC-17. I understand the SC-28 has a better flash or hot-shoe connector with greater security.

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Old 19-03-06, 14:45
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Hi guy's thAnks for info it's a bit mind bogling. Price wise I am looking to pay between £150.00 and £200.00 but this includes a set of extension tubes as well.

I know Jessups do a flash with Bounce, swivel and Zoom(280D) for about £65.00 but dont mind paying upto a £100.00 for a flash.

Duncan, I know the shop in Eld lane it is where I bought the camera and all my lenses from.

Gosh this photography lark is getting expensive. I find myself saying "I need..."

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