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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 3
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Excellent product

    posted by CezarMoizes on 09/28/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    It is a robust flash. He has a good body. Operation very easy. It has several functions that I highlight the TTL and M mode (manual). Another very interesting function is firing via wireless remote. I have a Nikon D7000 and I can remotely trigger the flash ...
    Cons:
    Nothing
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Superb flash!

    posted by Fastkids on 08/08/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    Super reliable and good working flash. Fully compatable with my Nikon D90 and Nikon D40. Metering is perfect. The flash is well build and all normal functions are easy to find. It is completely TTL compatible but can also be set fully manual. It has a very ...
    Cons:
    The manual is a bit hard to understand but you can discover lot of settings by just trying.
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 4
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 4
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    Excelent flash!!!

    posted by incote on 07/25/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    Very reliable flash equipment. I am using it with my NIKON D500 - fully compatible. Programable functions are complete. You can also manually increase or decrease the flash output power (this is good for me, because I am a nature photographer - birds).
    Cons:
    Manual is a little bit confusing, but you can get the main functions.
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