What second Flashgun would be best.

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I'm going to be getting a Nikon D90 very soon and once I get it I will be selling my D50 setup to pay for another flashgun.

I've already got an SB800 which would be used for any on camera work so I'm looking at a second flashgun for off camera work.

The flashgun needs to be a nikon as I want to be able to adjust the power from the camera rather than running between the camera and flash all the time lol.

I was thinking of the SB600 as that seems to get mentioned alot but wanted to check that there wasn't another one that would do the job just as well.

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Why not get an optical trigger like a Nikon SU-4 (I got one for £30 on fleabay) and attach something reliable like an SB28 to it? Okay, it's not adjustable in-camera but it gives TTL flash metering of sorts and great results for less than £100.

Other than that I'd invest in another (used) SB800 - best flashgun I've ever used and full CLS compatibility.
 
Why not get an optical trigger like a Nikon SU-4 (I got one for £30 on fleabay) and attach something reliable like an SB28 to it? Okay, it's not adjustable in-camera but it gives TTL flash metering of sorts and great results for less than £100.

Other than that I'd invest in another (used) SB800 - best flashgun I've ever used and full CLS compatibility.

has the SB600 not got full CLS compatibility aswell? I'm just finding it difficult to find a reason to spend the extra on an SB800 over the SB600.
 
has the SB600 not got full CLS compatibility aswell? I'm just finding it difficult to find a reason to spend the extra on an SB800 over the SB600.

Yes it does (as a slave only) but it doesn't have nearly the level of adjustment the 800 does. Having said that used SB-800s are goin for daft money, a few quid more buys a 900, which is :thumbs:
 
Would I be a little daft saving a few pennies on the SB600 over the 800 then? or even the 900?

I've seen the 600 going for £169 on one site which is half the price of the 900 for instance.
 
I have an SB-600 and 2 SB-800s. I tend to use the SB-800s together most of the time simply because the SB-600 interface is completely different from the SB-800, and it's a pain going between them all the time. I use the SB-600 as my general walkaround flash, as it's a lot smaller and more pocketable.
 
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