soydios
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Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: soydios
Nikon has the SB-600 which comes in at about $200 with a diffuser dome. The Canon 430EX is about $275 with a diffuser dome.
Don't they require an additional expensive component in order to implement wireless? That's what I gathered, while the Pentax K200D and Sony A200/A300/A350 do not.
First of all, disclaimer: I only have firsthand knowledge of the Nikon wireless flash system. To answer your question for Nikon: no. The D70/D80/D200/D300/D700 have built-in abilities to control one or more remote flash groups. The SB-800 and SB-900 flashes provide full master and slave capabilities (multiple groups, multiple channels), while the SB-600 provides full slave capabilities.
Nikon's wireless flash system works with IR pulses and thus requires a line of sight. PocketWizards work over radio and thus can go anywhere, but they only act as triggers, and thus cannot control the output of the flash from the commander.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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