QUOTE(wkwong91 @ May 6 2014, 01:09 PM)
I'm from Miri eh, plus I don't have a model yet. haha. Or i go west malaysia we shoot together QUOTE(PF T.J. @ May 6 2014, 01:47 PM)
Practice makes perfect man hehe, keep it up 
Yes, you can use the D7000 to control and trigger higher-end Nikon flashguns. The distance is pretty impressive, so long as you are not using a long telephoto lens haha
I used to shoot using my D90/D800 and SB700 with umbrella, the diffused light is really great... but in the end I think shooting with natural light is still more practical since I'm not shooing for jobs anyway haha~
Still, its fun to learn, and not too expensive~
Found 1 cheapo phottix softbox, might get that 1 to try 1st, and use on camera flash to trigger the flash. Still looking for a cheapo stand Yes, you can use the D7000 to control and trigger higher-end Nikon flashguns. The distance is pretty impressive, so long as you are not using a long telephoto lens haha
I used to shoot using my D90/D800 and SB700 with umbrella, the diffused light is really great... but in the end I think shooting with natural light is still more practical since I'm not shooing for jobs anyway haha~
Still, its fun to learn, and not too expensive~
I do mostly natural light too, just that saw those sunset strobe shots, looks interesting feels like trying
May 6 2014, 01:52 PM

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