Ik ken Nissin alleen van naam. Heb even naar de reacties gekeken van anderen op het internet en vond alleen maar positieve verhalen. Er zijn wel enkele nadelen, maar als je die opties niet gebruikt, kun je voor flink minder geld aan een goede flitser komen. Ik heb onderstaande reactie van Rodeo Joe van het internet geplukt:
Rodeo Joe , Sep 15, 2013; 01:17 p.m.
Nissin's recently introduced Di700 flash can be got for just over half the price of an SB-700. It offers i-TTL and CLS capability with a 'zoom' range from 24mm to 200mm. It also has a good power output - at least equal to an SB-600. The only real drawback is the user-inteface, which looks a bit over-simplified to me. EDIT: I believe the Di700 now supports FP (Hi-speed) synch.
Then for about 2/3rds the price of an SB-700 you can get a Nissin Di866 MkII. This has less of a zoom range, but has better build quality IMHO and a slightly more in-depth user interface. It's light output is actually slightly greater than Nikon's top SB-900 or 910.
Both of the above models take a removable battery holder, spares of which can be bought separately. This means they're great for when you have to change batteries quickly. The batteries also all go in the same way round; so no juggling with batteries in the semi-dark while trying to guess which way round to put them.
Any lower in price than those Nissins, and you're looking at very limited functionality or taking a chance with the 'iffy' build quality of something like an Oolong 660 or YongNuo 565 model.
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