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In a previous thread I stated I was after a speedlite for wildlife use. A good deal has yet to happen so I've been thinking, which is always the start of a terrible idea.
Edit: The below is all waffle to the effect of "I'd like a large soft box, will an Nikon SB-8/900 have enough power at sencible ISOs or will I need something more powerful like a Battery pack flash. Ideally the softbox will be S fit to start a system and not limit me to speedlight only accessories.
While I'd like to try a better beamer I'd also like to experiment with off camera, remote and also people
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As such I've been looking at modifiers and it seems for speedlites you're pretty limited due to mounting options and power.
Would I be better off going with a single SB-8/900 and an S-fit adapter or a battery pack. From the reading I've been doing it seems once you add a soft box or similar you will be cranking the speedlight power. I am looking at an adapter rather than dedicated speedlight stuff as it gives the option of re-use not rebuying. The loss of use of a beamer, right now is a con for sure but not a deal breaker. Most folk in the UK seem to manage just fine!
Cost wise I am less worried then before. It seems residual values are good, if I buy a used SB it's going to cost me the postage to sell it again more or less and while a battery pack would be more money up front they also seem to be holding value at resale.
For reference I was looking at the Jenbei Discovery 600* and also a new Bessel unit but I can't find any reviews.
The pros for each option seem to be:
Battery pack: faster recycle, power to spare, proper modifiers.
SB: cheaper, smaller/lighter, can be used with CLS. Buying in at the top end.
*I know there's the Lencarta but right now I'm not sure I'd benefit from the additions it has and would be better of with a softbox or something instead. Besides if I stick with it I can add a safari to extend the system.
Edit: The below is all waffle to the effect of "I'd like a large soft box, will an Nikon SB-8/900 have enough power at sencible ISOs or will I need something more powerful like a Battery pack flash. Ideally the softbox will be S fit to start a system and not limit me to speedlight only accessories.
While I'd like to try a better beamer I'd also like to experiment with off camera, remote and also people
As such I've been looking at modifiers and it seems for speedlites you're pretty limited due to mounting options and power.
Would I be better off going with a single SB-8/900 and an S-fit adapter or a battery pack. From the reading I've been doing it seems once you add a soft box or similar you will be cranking the speedlight power. I am looking at an adapter rather than dedicated speedlight stuff as it gives the option of re-use not rebuying. The loss of use of a beamer, right now is a con for sure but not a deal breaker. Most folk in the UK seem to manage just fine!
Cost wise I am less worried then before. It seems residual values are good, if I buy a used SB it's going to cost me the postage to sell it again more or less and while a battery pack would be more money up front they also seem to be holding value at resale.
For reference I was looking at the Jenbei Discovery 600* and also a new Bessel unit but I can't find any reviews.
The pros for each option seem to be:
Battery pack: faster recycle, power to spare, proper modifiers.
SB: cheaper, smaller/lighter, can be used with CLS. Buying in at the top end.
*I know there's the Lencarta but right now I'm not sure I'd benefit from the additions it has and would be better of with a softbox or something instead. Besides if I stick with it I can add a safari to extend the system.
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