QUOTE(Irbean @ Jan 30 2012, 02:06 PM)
I think the brand matter the most coz this is Nikon thread, thus all the discussion and photo sharing is based on Nikon gear.
*Correct me if im wrong.i LOL this
Added on January 30, 2012, 2:34 pmQUOTE(zackskate666 @ Jan 30 2012, 02:16 PM)
u shot with calculator brand,then go to calculator thread la..hehe8
*its been sooooo long didnt visit this thread...now ur stars is very2 a lot..
lol the calculator got bigger sensor mah! haha IINM post here no more counted la...
p/s i dont event bring my camera at this shoot as i only the director not photographer lol
Added on January 30, 2012, 2:39 pmQUOTE(Tony Stark @ Jan 30 2012, 02:21 PM)
hmm..guys, i have never bought any nikon flashes before. was thinking about the sb900. i read reviews and watch youtube, most of em said that the overheating prob sucks.
i dont do super fast events like red carpet shooting or whatever events that's super fast.
i do weddings mostly.
for those who's doing wedding as well n using the sb900, mind sharing ur experience? is it going to overheat easily if im using only the iTTL mode? or should i go for the sb700/800 instead?
thanks!
was using SB900 and work like charm! fuhhhh super bright light compare to SB600. easier to took care the skintone. soft light and im very

with it!
but 2nd tot, it was heavy. im using 97% manual mode. working at 1/4 power also need to be consider afraid it overheat. then i got hand on try SB700
dramatically lost lotsa weight! comfy for long time use. sufficient power for average house ceiling. bit suffer on hall but 3rd party white card help much.
one time only got chance to play SB800 and i dont like it because the interface not so friendly user as SB900/700 (many many button shortcut) and it can tilt 90 degree only if to the right side compare to SB900/700 can tilt 180 degree both side
This post has been edited by Isepunye: Jan 30 2012, 02:39 PM