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    Alright, just got a cheque time to replace the flash.

    I am not good with stats so if someone can help me out with their flash knowlege (as mine is pretty limited) what do you think?

    I was going to replace the SB600 with the SB700. But I'm not to sure how the newest model is holding out? Why it is better?

    Or should I just wait and save the extra and go all out for the 900?

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    First question I got - is why do you want to change? SB600 is a very good flash! Is it not performing?
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    Actually, on hand I have nothing. My batteries leaked in the flash, sent it to Duracell and they cut me a cheque for the cost of the flash. So now it's time to buy one.

    I didn't get much use out of the first one, I was just learning how to use it. I have the 300S so I can now have the wireless to go with the flash where before I couldn't. I'd like to eventually have one or two more to go with what I purchase but not to sure if I need a "main" flash to do that or what.

    I have zero knowledge of how all that works yet, but I do want to make sure I get things that are capable of doing things.
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    Ok then - let me get back to you on this as i don't know much about the sb700 - likely it has a bit more power that you may never need.

    the SB900 - works well but is a VERY large flash that weighs quite a bit. It has all the bells and whistles that you may never need...not sure what your needs are for the future.
    Personally, you can do a lot with 2-3 SB 600's but let me get back to you on the sb-700

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    Thanks Marko!!!
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    This link compares the 3 quite well. Nikon SB-700 Flash Specs vs SB-600 and SB-900 | Speedlights.net
    Hope it helps and feel free to ask additional questions if anything is unclear.
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    Thank you Marko! I think I've made up my mind
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    and...is it the SB700?
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    Yah. It sounds like the ideal one to go with for me. I'll let you know how it is once I get it and play around!!!! TY!
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    And my hubby surprised me with the SB700 today. So I have it for Christmas morning! She's really nice. Haven't tried her out yet..will read as much of manual first but she's a nice looking flash!
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