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I'm currently redistributing the wealth in my camera bag. I'm selling my 17-55 to free up funds.
It was my intention to get a Nikon 1.4 teleconverter, an sb-600 and a Tamron 17-50 F/2.8
Seemed like a good way to open up some creativity as I desperately miss having a speedlight.
Then I thought about the Kenko TC, buying that would free up £130 which is near enough the price of another speedlight or combined with the money set aside for the first speedlight, enough for a SB-900
So here is my problem, assuming I get the kenko TC do I:
a) Get the one SB-600 and pocket the difference
b) Get two SB-600's and start playing more with the CLS
c) Get the SB-900 so I can feel all smug when I read McNally's new book?
I used to have an SB-600 and I always found it very useful. I shoot the occasional wedding here or there and also do some press work.
I suppose the pair of SB-600's is the best bet as they hold their value extremely well.... I'd be interested to know what you guys think
It was my intention to get a Nikon 1.4 teleconverter, an sb-600 and a Tamron 17-50 F/2.8
Seemed like a good way to open up some creativity as I desperately miss having a speedlight.
Then I thought about the Kenko TC, buying that would free up £130 which is near enough the price of another speedlight or combined with the money set aside for the first speedlight, enough for a SB-900
So here is my problem, assuming I get the kenko TC do I:
a) Get the one SB-600 and pocket the difference
b) Get two SB-600's and start playing more with the CLS
c) Get the SB-900 so I can feel all smug when I read McNally's new book?
I used to have an SB-600 and I always found it very useful. I shoot the occasional wedding here or there and also do some press work.
I suppose the pair of SB-600's is the best bet as they hold their value extremely well.... I'd be interested to know what you guys think