Flash for D60 - Off camera?

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Hi All,

Apologies for my woeful lack of knowledge - believe me I have tried and failed to understand which flashgun is going to be best for my needs.

I am looking for a flashgun to be used with my Nikon D60. I like taking macro shots so am aiming for something that can be used off camera. Can anyone give me a shove in the right direction please - I have been looking at the SB-600 but I'm not sure it does what I want it to... or that it does but I would need to get extra gubbins (triggers?) to make it work.

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Fi
 
yes yuo would need triggers, in your case ebay triggers or "poverty wizards" as some prefer will do nicely. as for flash, im a sony man but i hear most nikon users recommend the sb-600. hoped this helps
 
This is what I would do. In fact it is what I do with Canon kit.

Get yourself the biggest Nikon flash you can afford. They really are excellent and will open up your photography in so many ways.

For macro, stick a RingFlash Adapter/Ray Flash on the front. Like this http://www.flaghead.co.uk/pages/ringflash-intro.html

There's also another version about that looks identical but much cheaper called a Coco RingFlash http://www.amazon.com/Coco-Adapter-SB-900-Digital-Cameras/dp/B001PNMCYS

They work really well both for macro and fashion-style portraits and retain full i-TTL without any extra triggers or cables.
 
yes yuo would need triggers, in your case ebay triggers or "poverty wizards" as some prefer will do nicely. as for flash, im a sony man but i hear most nikon users recommend the sb-600. hoped this helps

Thankyou - I'll have a look for these ebay triggers I've been hearing about.

This is what I would do. In fact it is what I do with Canon kit.

Get yourself the biggest Nikon flash you can afford. They really are excellent and will open up your photography in so many ways.

For macro, stick a RingFlash Adapter/Ray Flash on the front. Like this http://www.flaghead.co.uk/pages/ringflash-intro.html

There's also another version about that looks identical but much cheaper called a Coco RingFlash http://www.amazon.com/Coco-Adapter-SB-900-Digital-Cameras/dp/B001PNMCYS

They work really well both for macro and fashion-style portraits and retain full i-TTL without any extra triggers or cables.

Oooh now that does look interesting - looks like they only fit the more expensive Nikon flash-guns but I like the concept. Thanks Hoppy :thumbs:
 
That will work a treat - get a lambency diffuser for the flash aswell and your ready to go !

Thanks - I don't have bags of funds available and this seems a simple way of getting started :thumbs:
 
Thanks - I don't have bags of funds available and this seems a simple way of getting started :thumbs:

This was lit with a off camera sb600 with a lambency diffuser:)


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Thats a great shot - lets hope I can use it to the same effect! :clap:

Check out Flash In The Pan's ad for strobist gear - cheap cables, Lambency etc
 
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