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We found 12 Reddit comments about Neewer 750II TTL Flash Speedlite with LCD Display for Nikon D7200 D7100 D7000 D5500 D5300 D5200 D5100 D5000 D3300 D3200 D3100 D3000 D700 D600 D500 D90 D80 D70 D60 D50 and Other Nikon DSLR Cameras. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Neewer 750II TTL Flash Speedlite with LCD Display for Nikon D7200 D7100 D7000 D5500 D5300 D5200 D5100 D5000 D3300 D3200 D3100 D3000 D700 D600 D500 D90 D80 D70 D60 D50 and Other Nikon DSLR Cameras
Powerful Flash with High Guide No. 58 (m) / 190ft(at 105mm focal length,ISO 100 in meters/feet).Charging socket for external power pack: adds a charging socket for external power pack. PC synchronous port: simple for you to use the PC synchronous line.Vertical rotation angle:-7 to 90 degrees;Horizontal rotation angle:0 to 270 degrees.Flash duration: 1/300 to 1/20000s.Note: flash only, camera not included!
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12 Reddit comments about Neewer 750II TTL Flash Speedlite with LCD Display for Nikon D7200 D7100 D7000 D5500 D5300 D5200 D5100 D5000 D3300 D3200 D3100 D3000 D700 D600 D500 D90 D80 D70 D60 D50 and Other Nikon DSLR Cameras:

u/Horris_The_Horse · 4 pointsr/photography

Hi,

I am starting to get back into my macro photography and I was looking at flashes. Any advice on whether I should get a macro ring flash or a normal hotshoe flash?

I am thinking that I should get a normal hotshoe flash for my Nikon D7100, but I am unsure what type I should buy. The reason for this is that I read that the ring flashes can make the images look very flat. My current setup uses a lamp in the house and the torch from my mobile phone, but I would like to try and move outdoors as well.

I would be grateful to hear any suggestions from you.

Thanks in advance,

u/SalaciousB · 3 pointsr/Nikon

I bought one of these a few months ago and it's working out well thus far. It beats $300 for an SB700.

One warning; mine took ~3 weeks to arrive, as it shipped from China.

u/youngxpilgrim · 3 pointsr/Nikon

I shoot on the same camera and am flirting with experimenting with this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GE4MNQA/?coliid=IJETWOF5CBRBU&colid=4ARSU5PDTUKO&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

Seems there might be some quality control issues, but big value.

u/fjhejesuwh · 2 pointsr/photography

I am getting into flash photography and my first step is buying a flash then heading onto strobist.ive done a little research on cheap flashes that are within my budget and i have narrowed it down to the neewer vk750 ii and yongnuo yn560 iv.The flash would be used for indoor events for example weddings. I would like to know which flash is the best of the two.

u/PanzerRadeo · 2 pointsr/guns

If you want a really nice flash unit without breaking the bank, take a look at this. This is what I use along with a shiny cover of a tracker boat catalog lol. Works REALLY well. Look through my post history for examples. $50 and does an amazing job.

u/wolfcry0 · 1 pointr/boulder

Yes it is, it's one of these that I've been trying out with a wireless hotshoe as well

u/nokoolaidmix · 1 pointr/photography

Hey guys, I am looking to buy a external flash that I can use on my camera (nikon d7000) and as well as on a tripod by its self for when i take pictures of hummingbirds. So far I found this flash. Will I be able to set this on a tripod and trigger it remotely? Or do you guys recommend any other flashes for under 100$.

u/Riley325 · 1 pointr/photography

Just a tip, might look towards getting a flash. A newer flash for only ~$50 gives a lot of control. I use 2 for real estate photography. here.

I don't know anything about prices, just wanted to give you that tip. Good luck

u/Johnny_2112 · 1 pointr/Beginning_Photography

You can get some TTL for very affordable prices, certainly good enough until you've found your way and can justify more expensive equipment.

Example: Neewer 750II TTL Flash Speedlite - It won't be the quality of a brand name TTL, but it has some pretty good reviews. I have this, and it does all I need. I built a diffuser for macro photography as well. Only complaint is that it chews through batteries pretty fast, and rechargeables don't really work well on it.

u/TheCannonMan · 1 pointr/Cameras

https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-VK750-Speedlite-Display-Cameras/dp/B00GE4MNQA# the last image you can see the PC sync port.


I'm not 100% sure it will work, but I've been looking into doing the same thing for a yashica TLR from the same era and am fairly confident, but haven't tested it yet

u/Senns08 · 1 pointr/photography

Hey :) I am looking to buy a speedlight/flash. I don't have much money as a student and this will be my first experience with a flashgun, so I'm trying to stay pretty low budget. I have been looking at the Godox TT685N (which for me is at the high end of my budget), but also the Neewer 750II TTL (which is a lot cheaper, but it almost seems too good to be true?). My budget either way is around 50-100, max. 120 (euros).

Does anyone here have experiences with these flashguns, or does anyone have any other recommendations or tips for buying a cheap flashgun? Thanks in advance :)


( https://www.amazon.de/Godox-TT685N-Blitzger%C3%A4t-Speedlite-Autoflash/dp/B013HZ2AVG/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=godox+tt685n&qid=1562887740&s=gateway&sr=8-3

https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-750II-Speedlite-Display-Cameras/dp/B00GE4MNQA/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=neewer+ttl+nikon&qid=1562336226&s=gateway&sprefix=neewer+ttl&sr=8-3 )