anyone knows where to get the best price for sb900. cathay and iphoto quoted 640. i wonder why dd electronics quotes higher given that they sell grey sets.
Hi, I'm new to using external flash...is SB-900 THE flash to go with?
I have a D7000 with a 35mm f1.8 & of coz the kit 18 - 105....I hate to buy one then sell and upgrade so I wan
a make sure I get a good one...I can spend more time learning how to use it...
Cowseye said:Although I got both sb-700 & 900, it wasn't an upgrade but a complement. SB-700 is a great flash. Do well in most situation unless you are a demanding strobist who needs repeating flash.
Flash the more the Merrier. Lol
yes it is THE flash.
But for most purposes a SB700 will suffice.
Although I got both sb-700 & 900, it wasn't an upgrade but a complement. SB-700 is a great flash. Do well in most situation unless you are a demanding strobist who needs repeating flash.
ok, then i have to go look at the size comparison for these 2...thks
any idea what's the price comparison like between SB-700 & SB-900? i've asked SB-900 is like $665? but never ask for SB-700....
Cowseye said:Assuming it's gonna be before they up the price:
SB700: $430 ~ $450ish
SB900: $630 ~ $680ish
Decide early, and go shop to shop in Funan and Penisular Plaza to ask for price.
papajanggo33 said:SB-400....retired
SB-600....checked
SB-700....checked
SB-900..........hmmmmm:embrass:
TS and dd123, you guys have nothing better to do other than poisoning others:nono:
(lets see,just got my increment,mid bonus coming up...maybe i buy one after all for my mini studio set up)
Bro maybe you want to consider some pocketwizards? They are now available for Nikon cls.![]()
tiago said:i've been looking around the web, and discovered a whole slew of overheating comments on sb900. one of the suggestion to resolve this was to use manual mode instead of auto mode which uses pre-flash to determine the correct exposure. is there a way for the flash to learn the correct settings and save it for the whole event (e.g. have this auto mode a few times and save the setting)?
another suggestion was to buy a sb-9 or some external powerpak if you expect continuous shooting (sports and wedding). as i most probably fall under this category (eg. sports). is it possible to stop the flash, but still continue to shoot while i still don't have the external battery pack.
Culprit is rechargeable batteries. You can read more info here:
http://links.dpnotes.com/nikonsb900.php
With more power comes the issues related to it.
Hope this helps.
tiago said:yup, the video he has on his post actually has more details which i have mentioned in my post above. have you used your sb900 extensively? how many flashes have u taken before it stopped working?