TomB
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Hi guys,
Despite constantly drooling over the thought of a D200, I think the next thing on my shopping list really needs to be a flash unit of some sort.
At the moment the main times I wish for a proper flash is when taking macros (especially when using a reversed lens only a few cms from the subject).
The Sigma EM-140 ring flash seems very cheap (£199 from onestop) compared to the equivalent Nikon offerings, but I can't find much information about it - does anyone here have any experience using one?
The alternative is to go down the SB600/800 route, but the lack of flash commander mode on the D50 means the 800 (also £199 - plus £35-45 for remote chord thingy) would probably be the best option (mmm, D200 :nono: ).
Is there much point in trying to use flashrings for anything other than macro work? Obviously you lose the ability to bounce flash and fire off-camera without slaves, but would it still better than the onboard flash for portait work/fill flash ect?

Despite constantly drooling over the thought of a D200, I think the next thing on my shopping list really needs to be a flash unit of some sort.
At the moment the main times I wish for a proper flash is when taking macros (especially when using a reversed lens only a few cms from the subject).
The Sigma EM-140 ring flash seems very cheap (£199 from onestop) compared to the equivalent Nikon offerings, but I can't find much information about it - does anyone here have any experience using one?
The alternative is to go down the SB600/800 route, but the lack of flash commander mode on the D50 means the 800 (also £199 - plus £35-45 for remote chord thingy) would probably be the best option (mmm, D200 :nono: ).
Is there much point in trying to use flashrings for anything other than macro work? Obviously you lose the ability to bounce flash and fire off-camera without slaves, but would it still better than the onboard flash for portait work/fill flash ect?
