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Jeremo
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>>106000
Valid point? I'm surprised you found one in that convulated paragraph.
The world won't end is the batteries are drained.
I've got one word that all photographers know, SPARES.
I carry a spare camera battery and two sets of AA sfor the flash gun(s).
One full charge on 4 AAs equal to about 155 FULL power flashes. Yes, i actually waited and counted. I was sick in bed that day. Since i rarely ever use 1/1 power all the time it's a moot point. I don't think i've ever changed AA batteries before i changed CF card.
>>106005
Whilst i agree to an extent, on a practical side ... it's simply not necessary. The SB-600 and Sb-800 i have are work horses and are fine... this talk of full power all the time is pointless too... the SB-600 takes a full 7 seconds between each cycle and the 800 with a 5th battery, 4.
No one would shoot continuously on full power to an extent it would blow the bulb.
From a user of the LSII i simply dont understand what this concern is on about. As i've mentioned, ive shot with it extensively indoors gotten great results and not a problem at all. It's usually on manual or iTTL, ITTL rarely EVER fires the strobes at full strength, unless it's a crowd shot.
>>105991
Yeah, what butterfly said. There isn't much you can do on a Nikon that you can't do on a Canon, and vicer-versa. The only one that jumps to mind is Wireless flash via CLS.
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