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Neewer 750II TTL flash for Nikon.
mint condition with stand and carry bag...thingy.
I also have the original box for it.....but....it got slightly chewed on by the ferret.
anyway, I bought this flash about a year ago, mostly because it was cheap and I wanted to see how it compared to my Yongnuo 568EX and SB700 flashes. It was basically a backup for my backup flashes.
It works just fine. it supports Nikon's i-TTL with no issues. it does not have HSS, but for the price I really could not complain much. the IR AF assist beam is adequate and has a pretty decent grid pattern. It worked fine with my yongnuo 622n radio triggers as OCF.
I wont go over every little detail of the flash here, if you are interested I strongly encourage you to do a quick google search on this flash to see if it will suit your needs.
I would like to sum this part up with the simple proclamation that I am in no way looking to make this into a thread comparing this flash to any other brands, or a "this brand for the money VS OEM" debate.
I just want to donate a flash. Please keep it that way.
now, on to the fine print.
this flash is free to a good home. we cover shipping costs to the U.S.
the total out-of-pocket cost to the recipient to get this delivered to their home is zero ($0) US dollars.
to qualify for this donation you must be at least a somewhat active member of the forum. (determined by me and the wife) no specific post count is required, but if you have not been around at least a few months now (or have only been lurking) I don't imagine your chances are very good.
-you must have a Nikon DSLR.
-you must not already have a flash.
-you must be interested in learning flash photography.
That's pretty much it.
this is a cheap made-in-china flash, but i found it to be pretty decent despite that fact.
I used it as OCF on the last few portrait shoots and had no problems with it at all.
plus, you know, im giving it away...so, the price is right.
if you are interested in this flash...
-post in this thread that you are interested.
-post a list of your current photography gear.
-explain what sort of photography you do/are interested in.
-explain how you feel a flash will help you with your photography.
(we dont need a whole dissertation, we just want to know a little bit about you and why you want/need the flash)
Ill let this thread run a week or two and see how it goes.
failure to follow the requirement bullet points will result in disqualification.
I am not personally going to go through the thread and message people about parts they are missing anymore. (although sometimes other members will chime in) As far as I am concerned, failing to read and follow simple instructions just means less people me and the wife have to consider.
mint condition with stand and carry bag...thingy.
I also have the original box for it.....but....it got slightly chewed on by the ferret.
anyway, I bought this flash about a year ago, mostly because it was cheap and I wanted to see how it compared to my Yongnuo 568EX and SB700 flashes. It was basically a backup for my backup flashes.
It works just fine. it supports Nikon's i-TTL with no issues. it does not have HSS, but for the price I really could not complain much. the IR AF assist beam is adequate and has a pretty decent grid pattern. It worked fine with my yongnuo 622n radio triggers as OCF.
I wont go over every little detail of the flash here, if you are interested I strongly encourage you to do a quick google search on this flash to see if it will suit your needs.
I would like to sum this part up with the simple proclamation that I am in no way looking to make this into a thread comparing this flash to any other brands, or a "this brand for the money VS OEM" debate.
I just want to donate a flash. Please keep it that way.
now, on to the fine print.
this flash is free to a good home. we cover shipping costs to the U.S.
the total out-of-pocket cost to the recipient to get this delivered to their home is zero ($0) US dollars.
to qualify for this donation you must be at least a somewhat active member of the forum. (determined by me and the wife) no specific post count is required, but if you have not been around at least a few months now (or have only been lurking) I don't imagine your chances are very good.
-you must have a Nikon DSLR.
-you must not already have a flash.
-you must be interested in learning flash photography.
That's pretty much it.
this is a cheap made-in-china flash, but i found it to be pretty decent despite that fact.
I used it as OCF on the last few portrait shoots and had no problems with it at all.
plus, you know, im giving it away...so, the price is right.
if you are interested in this flash...
-post in this thread that you are interested.
-post a list of your current photography gear.
-explain what sort of photography you do/are interested in.
-explain how you feel a flash will help you with your photography.
(we dont need a whole dissertation, we just want to know a little bit about you and why you want/need the flash)
Ill let this thread run a week or two and see how it goes.
failure to follow the requirement bullet points will result in disqualification.
I am not personally going to go through the thread and message people about parts they are missing anymore. (although sometimes other members will chime in) As far as I am concerned, failing to read and follow simple instructions just means less people me and the wife have to consider.