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Apr 05, 2011 15:54 |  #16

not on camera, but I actually prefer to use my 460 than my 580exii off camera.
The buttons are really easy to use compared to pressing the tiny middle button and turning the dial.

I bet non photographers couldn't tell the difference and photographers that care about that kind of hog wash are too pretentious for their own good and probably would be categorized more as camera equipment collector than photographer.


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Apr 05, 2011 18:30 |  #17

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I bet non photographers couldn't tell the difference and photographers that care about that kind of hog wash are too pretentious for their own good and probably would be categorized more as camera equipment collector than photographer.

Word.
Speedlights riding on top of DSLRs all look basically the same to anyone who isn't into photo gear. Given the choice between one 580EX with MANY features I wouldn't even use or 3 or 4 Yongnuos...I'll take the YNs every time! I wouldn't cry much if I lost a 460 to a stand fall but I'd crap a kitten and dive over people to try to save a 580EX (and probably break much more in the process:o)


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Apr 06, 2011 04:50 |  #18

BrickR wrote in post #12165412 (external link)
I'll take the YNs every time! I wouldn't cry much if I lost a 460 to a stand fall but I'd crap a kitten and dive over people to try to save a 580EX (and probably break much more in the process:o)

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I don't care what others think of my yongnuo flashes, they do the job and that's all I care about




  
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Apr 06, 2011 08:16 |  #19

After receiving my YN465 and RF602s I would easily pay double what I did for them. I was very surprised at the quality after researching on here and hearing about how "cheap" they are, I would call them inexpensive but they do not seem cheap in any way but price. Solid build and flawless performance, it keeps up with my 1D at 8fps and 1/500th+...


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