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Which is a better slave flash? sb26 vs sb600 vs YONGNUO YN460 II?
I recently start to do some off camera flash for portrait. But my understanding of master and slave flash still unclear. I have a nikon D300 and a SB-700 which i just bought. right now I am using the Commander mode in my D300 to tricker my Sb-700 wirelessly, which works out pretty well. and now here is my questions,
I want to get couple second hand flash for the fill light, which one is better as a slave, (for now I have no idea how am i going to synchronize them yet, probably gonna buy a wireless flash tricker from ebay) sb26, sb-600, or YONGNUO YN460 II?
just an addition question, if I use my SB-700 as a master flash, and set the rest into slave and set them into the same channel, will that fire all the flash without any external wireless system?
I am a total noob comes to off camera flash now, so please help
Thank You!!!
Answer:
The sb-26 and the YN460 will fire once they see your main flash go off but you're going to have to set output levels on the flashes yourself. That takes some skill and experience to get it right.
The SB-600 will participate in a nikon CLS setup. You could even get both of the flashes away from the camera and trigger them with the popup flash.
Now it gets down to personal preference. I really like the Nikon CLS system, I find it a very easy and convenient way to handle a multiple flash setup. Others, deep blue2 for example, prefer an all manual setup and shun the (rather expensive) nikon flashes.
Neither of us is right, both systems can with a bit of practice give you excellent results.
Some suggested reading: http://www.olegnovikov.com/technical/nikoncls/cls.shtml
Joe Mcnally is also an avid user of Nikon flashes and writes very informative posts on his blog: http://www.joemcnally.com/blog/




















































































