nikon sb600 pricing
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longn614
Registered: Sep 18, 2005
Total Posts: 151
Country: United States

Do you guys think the price for the nikon sb600 will drop once the sb900 comes out? Or since its in a different class, it wont have any effect on the sb600 and the sb800. I'm looking to get a flash unit for my d80, but I dont know if I should wait to see if the sb900 will have any effect on the other flashes. Thanks in advance



zoetmb
Registered: Jun 10, 2005
Total Posts: 1148
Country: United States

no effect, in my opinion.



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
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Country: United States

None, unless they release a SB600 II



panos.v
Registered: Dec 15, 2005
Total Posts: 3896
Country: United Kingdom

The 800 might drop a bit but it will have no effect on the 600. Far too different price class to have any effect.



90 5.0
Registered: Jul 08, 2008
Total Posts: 1526
Country: United States

I don't think it will drop a lot, the 800 on the other hand might come down some since it is in the same class as the 900.

I have a D80 and the sb600 , I absolutely love it. I wouldn't wait for the pricing to come down unless you were trying to decide between the 600 and 800 and cost was a major driving factor.

It was a toss up for me and I went with the 600, I have never regretted it.



nikt
Registered: Oct 21, 2005
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Country: Australia

It already has. It's very good value, people should just go out and buy it.



Passionate eye
Registered: Feb 02, 2006
Total Posts: 62
Country: Canada

I can't see Nikon dropping the price of the SB800 or SB600 at all. It is selling for $320 and $185 at B&H with the SB900 at $500. That's a significant price difference already between the three flashes and the SB800 is an equally capable flash to the SB900 minus a few conveniences. I think sales for the SB800/600 will continue to be strong with the SB900 being bought by people who has to have the latest in equipment. I think the price of the SB900 will come down some after the initial hype has died down. I would definitely welcome any price drops and add another 1 or 2 800's but I just don't see that happening.



EB-1
Registered: Jan 09, 2003
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Country: United States

Won't the SB-800 be discontinued?

EB



longn614
Registered: Sep 18, 2005
Total Posts: 151
Country: United States

Is there a significant difference in flash power between the sb600 and the sb800? I'm contemplating whether or not I should get the sb800 instead of the sb600 now..



Avi B
Registered: Dec 07, 2006
Total Posts: 6071
Country: Canada

Yes, but the SB800 also has other features. Such as CLS master mode, SU 4 slave mode, PC sync connection, stupid little bounce card. Now, it's up to you as to whether or not you think those features are worthwhile.



turnert
Registered: May 19, 2004
Total Posts: 2811
Country: United States

longn614 wrote:
Is there a significant difference in flash power between the sb600 and the sb800? I'm contemplating whether or not I should get the sb800 instead of the sb600 now..


The power difference is marginal, particularly when you compare the difference between, say, a 200w-s and 400 w-s strobe. However, if you're using light modifiers with these little hotshoe flashes, like umbrellas or small softboxes, then you want every ounce of power that you can get.

For me, the more substantive advantages of the SB-800 are, as Avi noted, the ability to command remote flashes and the SU-4 mode (allows me to slave the SB-800 with one of my Elinchrom strobes). The PC sync port is great too. Gels and bounce domes are cheap, but getting a set with the SB-800 does add a little extra value.

~Ted



Gnarl
Registered: Feb 14, 2005
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Country: United States

I doubt if the price of the SB-600 will drop; but it's a great flash for the money.



longn614
Registered: Sep 18, 2005
Total Posts: 151
Country: United States

Just pulled the trigger on the sb600 and a Gary Fong diffuser thanks for the inputs!



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