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Anonymous
If you have a lot of money or high requirements, then go for a top speedlight type flash or as a cheaper option, the modern digital safe version of the Sunpaks and Vivitars and put that on the hotshoe with good batteries (recycle time will improve with good batteries).
I'm guessing you just want to experiment and don't want high power (and expensive) solutions? Anything really will work for that to some extent if you just hold it in your hand or prop it up somewhere, set it up and push the button as often as you like. I've got ones from the 70s that work fine for that sort of thing and can be fun to use.
If you're using them manually you can buy dirt cheap ones and fire them all off as fast as your hands can move.
If you just want to experiment then you have the pick of the pack. If you aren't using them on the hotshoe then you don't even need to care about trigger voltages. You could get them for about $5 tops if you go for the cheap ones. Some of them even have still working internal battery packs. Play with them for a while and you'll be out of a little pocket change, learn a little or a lot and then maybe know more what you're after.
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