C. Brian Kerr
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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As most of you know I am fairly new to trying to capture great images. before it was leave it in auto, point and shoot. I am now really learning and getting alot better. I love shooting wildlife, birds especially but working 70 hrs a week limits my time and having a flash would help me expand my horizons.
I can't afford new glass which is what i would like for birding, but since i cant afford it ( justify) i thought starting to learn more about flash photography would be a good logical step in my learning.
I shoot with a Nikon D7100 and it would need to be use the TTL capabilities of the camera as well as be able to be used off camera. I don't think going with the Nikon series is going to give me anything that a less expensive flash will except expense.
Your thoughts on this is highly appriciated.
I can't afford new glass which is what i would like for birding, but since i cant afford it ( justify) i thought starting to learn more about flash photography would be a good logical step in my learning.
I shoot with a Nikon D7100 and it would need to be use the TTL capabilities of the camera as well as be able to be used off camera. I don't think going with the Nikon series is going to give me anything that a less expensive flash will except expense.
Your thoughts on this is highly appriciated.