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nikon flash - SB600 or sigma 530 dg
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<blockquote data-quote="J_K" data-source="post: 826340" data-attributes="member: 53911"><p>I'm kinda in need of a flashgun.</p><p>And I'm really torn between the Nikon SB600 speedlight which is my prefered choice. And the Sigma EF 530DG.</p><p>I know that the sigma doesn't have the same remote capability with the iTTL as the SB600 but I have a set of remotes that I can use anyway.</p><p></p><p>The problem is, The SB600 is £190 and I can get the sigma for £115. </p><p></p><p>Money is a little tight at the moment but I'm shooting my best friends wedding soon and although I probably won't need flash for the ceremony, I might for the evening do. And as weddings tend to be a one shot deal, I'd like to be ready for all eventualities.</p><p></p><p>Anybody got any experience with these flashes. In particular the Sigma. I've got an SB600 I've borrowed off a friend but he needs it back before the wedding..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_K, post: 826340, member: 53911"] I'm kinda in need of a flashgun. And I'm really torn between the Nikon SB600 speedlight which is my prefered choice. And the Sigma EF 530DG. I know that the sigma doesn't have the same remote capability with the iTTL as the SB600 but I have a set of remotes that I can use anyway. The problem is, The SB600 is £190 and I can get the sigma for £115. Money is a little tight at the moment but I'm shooting my best friends wedding soon and although I probably won't need flash for the ceremony, I might for the evening do. And as weddings tend to be a one shot deal, I'd like to be ready for all eventualities. Anybody got any experience with these flashes. In particular the Sigma. I've got an SB600 I've borrowed off a friend but he needs it back before the wedding.. [/QUOTE]
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