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Post by abuyck on Sept 2, 2006 8:14:06 GMT -5
I added a SB-600 to my D200 kit and I love it. I was able to take it out of the box, put it on the camera and take it to a shoot of a local band, without opening the manual (oh no )..If you are used to Nikon flashes, I think it is pretty intuitive
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rpnix
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Post by rpnix on Oct 12, 2006 7:50:17 GMT -5
I have to admit, I really like mine as well. I agonized between the 600 and 800, and decided that the 800 didn't have any additional features I'd be likely to miss. The SB-600 is very reliable, and the results have been very good.
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denis
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Post by denis on Oct 12, 2006 16:58:32 GMT -5
I considered the SB-600, and it'll probably do most of what I need, but I went with the SB-800 just in case the extra power would ever be needed.
Denis
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serge
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Post by serge on Jan 14, 2007 0:00:16 GMT -5
Both are very good, with SB-800 giving you a few extra options, mostly used for off-camera control and better multiple set-ups. I use 600 as well - it does just fine, especially if you group 2 or 3 off camera (for studio work) - it then works really fast - good for shooting models.
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