Just got the SB 800 and am doing a couple of shots. This is one of the first ones using it in wireless mode. Absolutely love the flash.
Nosh.

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SB 800 First shotsHi Everyone,
Just got the SB 800 and am doing a couple of shots. This is one of the first ones using it in wireless mode. Absolutely love the flash. Nosh. ![]()
A number of photographers have reportedly sold their Canon gear and moved into NIKON simply to get access to the wonders of the SB800 lighting system. It is outstanding.
Regards
Matt. K
Very nice portrait. Love the mood created by the lighting.
Just got my sb800 a few days ago but my first efforts with it aren't much chop. My fault of course. ![]() ![]() Look forward to seeing more. Cheers, John JED
Nikon D600, D7000, D90, 70-300 D, 50mm f1.8, 85mm f1.8, 105mm macro f2.8, 18-70 kit lens, 35mm f1.8 dx, sigma 10-20 dx, SB600, SB80dx, Metz 45ct4, & other stuff. Why are there no cheap hobbies?
Hi Matt and John,
What you say about a number of photographers reportedly selling canon gear to move for the Nikon CLS advantage sounds very understandable especially once you use the SB 800. I have done several shoots with about 3 elinchromes where now I think I could have got away with 3 SB 800s. Would have saved set up time and allowed me more freedom about where I could place my lights, probably would have got a few more pictures as well. Though I guess that big flashes and umberellas etc. is part of the pro photographer image people have come to accept and might even look down on a photographer turning up with a couple SB flashes. Nosh.
You and me both, John! My SB-800 was supposed to arrive yesterday, but t'was not to bad... Birdy generously offered to lend me one of his personal SB-800s until mine arrived, and I jumped at the chance. The first few dozen test shots I did were really quite horrible ![]() ![]()
Glad I'm not alone. I've posted up my first efforts here together with my sad story. http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php?p=150549#150549 Cheers, John JED
Nikon D600, D7000, D90, 70-300 D, 50mm f1.8, 85mm f1.8, 105mm macro f2.8, 18-70 kit lens, 35mm f1.8 dx, sigma 10-20 dx, SB600, SB80dx, Metz 45ct4, & other stuff. Why are there no cheap hobbies?
I'm in the same boat too, only got the SB-800 on the weekend... so far have been using it on "automatic" still learning all the functions etc..
Looking forward to the SB-800 workshop, I need all the help I can get.
Still an Auto usrer, have had some good an some mediocore results , but all in auto.
Noit that I know alot about the flash system, b ut somtime I cant shoot without it. Not sure I would trade brand s just for the sb800??? MATT maybe I just showing how amature I am>>>>
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