Guide choosing Original Flash on Non-original

One of the tools that really help to improve our photography is an external flash. External flash can help us not only in difficult light conditions, but also help us realize our vision of creative lighting.

For starters, the flash may be a strange thing, then it needs a little insight before buying a flash. In the market, there is a flash that are co-equal with the camera brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, (which I will call the original version / original) and also many third-party flash such as the Chinese like YongNuo and Nissin.

Unlike flash with non-original flash, original flash usually located on the price and quality control (QC). Product original have more stringent QC but the price can be multiplied more expensive because of its sales through traditional distribution system of factory-> major distributors-> wholesale distributor / dealer / agent -> retailers so that customers fall into expensive. While the distribution system such as non-original products are usually distributed directly by the factory directly to retailers or customers, so the fall is cheaper.

Another advantage original product that is situated on the technology used is usually up-to-date with the latest cameras, and also pay attention to compatibility with many products in the past and in the future, while the non-original frequent changes every year so that the accessories are purchased while This, one, two more years while changing the camera may have no longer compatible and had to buy new versions. Results from the original flash are also more consistent and accurate.

To have a low budget, but need a flash, it looks like a non-original brand could become a mainstay, but if that has more funds, there is no harm in buying the original, as more resilient, better after-sales service and also more consistent results. If you want to buy some of the flash, you should choose the same brand or model because the results would be more consistent than the light color temperature and output. Congratulations considered.


Guide choosing Original Flash on Non-original

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