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Hello Folks,
It's been a while since I was on the forum, due to health and personal issues, and what seems an absolute eternity I am back and to keep me going, I'm attempting to find my mojo in photography again. I ended up selling/giving away a lot of my gear and am sort of starting from scratch.
This time though I won't be making stupid and irrational buys, thinking I'm going to be the next David Bailey due to having every bit of kit under the sun. I'm after a flashgun/speedlite (whatever you fancy calling it) that will see me through for quite a while, with a relatively tight budget of approx. £100.
What I need it for at the moment is mainly for on camera flash and the possibility of off camera flash work at a later date. I mainly shoot portraits/people, my family, etc. indoors and occasionally outdoors but tend not to use flash then (don't know why).
Technology has moved on quite a bit since I last purchased any photography related gear and I feel out of touch. My last set up was Yongnuo but it doesn't look like they have made anything new recently. I'd like something that I could incorporate into a simple/basic home studio at a later date.
Any recommendations or advise would be much appreciated.
TIA.
It's been a while since I was on the forum, due to health and personal issues, and what seems an absolute eternity I am back and to keep me going, I'm attempting to find my mojo in photography again. I ended up selling/giving away a lot of my gear and am sort of starting from scratch.
This time though I won't be making stupid and irrational buys, thinking I'm going to be the next David Bailey due to having every bit of kit under the sun. I'm after a flashgun/speedlite (whatever you fancy calling it) that will see me through for quite a while, with a relatively tight budget of approx. £100.
What I need it for at the moment is mainly for on camera flash and the possibility of off camera flash work at a later date. I mainly shoot portraits/people, my family, etc. indoors and occasionally outdoors but tend not to use flash then (don't know why).
Technology has moved on quite a bit since I last purchased any photography related gear and I feel out of touch. My last set up was Yongnuo but it doesn't look like they have made anything new recently. I'd like something that I could incorporate into a simple/basic home studio at a later date.
Any recommendations or advise would be much appreciated.
TIA.