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DSLR Photography Tutorial - Pop Up vs Bounce Flash - Nikon D7000 pop up vs Nikon SB700 speed light

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2011

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In this video I am comparing Pop Up flash with a Bounce flash or speed light. We'll look at some sample pictures taken with Nikon SB700 and Nikon SB800

Nikon and Canon flashes can cost a lot of money but you could try third party flashes like Vivitar.

As soon as my site is completed I will list inexpensive items for people on tight budget. Sometimes photography on budget can pay off. You just have to do your homework.

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  • how much will a decent flash cost me ?

  • @KevinxHD It all depends but branded ones will run you at least 300 to 330 bucks but the light it produces is very nice.

  • Would you recommend SB700 or SB900 for D7000?

  • @leshizzi SB700 because SB900 has jammed quite a few times photographing the dance. SB900 over heats a lot. I can fire SB700 at full power one after another and zero issues. SB900 is more powerful but SB700 has plenty of kick. SB900 is too risky for events. We do weddings with two shooters so when SB900 freezes, at least SB700 is alive and kicking so we can manage that but if it's only SB900.. you're screwed!

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  • "Thank you China..." lmbo!!! Dude you are too funny. And really good at the teaching. Really appreciate it bro!

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  • Thanks for the info along with the examples.

  • recently I came up to your videos about basics of photography and I must say they are amazing and you make the hard stuff easy to understand unlike other videos I found on youtube. I was wondering if you could help me out about this flash I have its really old one vivitar zoom thyristor 2500 which I used with my old olympus slr camera...can I use this flash with my nikon d5000 ? will it harm my camera I read some reviews, some said its ok some said it will harm the mechanism of the nikon d5000

  • Your awesome, just say'n.

    PS I will hold all of my questions until I have completed your line o videos. :)

  • I made a ridiculous looking mount and rigged it so it can hold strips of "cut out" milk carton pieces in front of the "pop up" camera. I must say, results are pretty pleasing. It greatly reduces the harsh straight-on flash & shadows. I take a piece of cotton ball, stretch it out and tape it onto the milk carton piece to soften up the flash and further distribute light evenly throughout the room. Sometimes, I even add colored gift wrap tissue paper to give it warmth, cool, etc. effect. Cool, eh?

  • Dude, this video is awesome. I am not a pro nor want to be one... sheesh, I don't even have my own camera yet... but I'll be buying one before this year ends to give my new hobby a kick-start. This video convinced me to get the "super-awesome" accessory... the BOUNCE-FLASH! *grin!* (please post the web address that you were talking about for the list)

  • what is ur website..?

  • Been watching quite a few tutorials on photography here on youtube and I really enjoy the passion and the clarity that comes through with ur tutorials. Keep it up dude.

    Btw, the sound on this video was a bit low, if I had to make any complaint.

  • hi, just got mine. just wondering how many light (AF-assist illumination) that lights up when you press the shutter button half way? because my sb 700 just lights one light. hope you understand my question. thx.

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