After my first foray into wedding photography at the weekend, I was asked to undertake another one in October (8 weeks).
However one thing that did show up was my manual flashgun.
I didn't charge up and hold a charge, so one flash and it was recharging, I need one that holds its charge and fire a few flashes after each other.
Also it was a bit hit and miss with exposure.
Can any one in the club suggest a decent flashgun for a nikon, possibly a ttl, but I dont feel I can justify the cost of a nikon flash.
thanks in anticipation.
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Re: nikon flashgun
I'm not a Nikon man, but if you're on a budget, you could do worse than the Yongnuo offerings.
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Re: nikon flashgun
Thanks for that Phil, it was a flash I was considering.
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I have used the Yongnuo quite a few times - always with excellent results.


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