Been reading about the SB-700 but then everyone says Godox is the way to go now. My logic was stick to Nikon for my D7500 but the Godox V860III is way cheaper. I have a wedding in three weeks and $200 to spend and I just dont want something that's gonna overheat...
Ive been shooting with Nikon gear for ages and honestly the SB-700 is a legend, but the industry has moved on. For a wedding on a budget, the Godox V860III-N TTL Li-ion Flash for Nikon is probably your best bet. I have used both on my old D7500 and the Godox just offers more utility for the price. Here is the breakdown of why I would go Godox for your situation:
I've tried many setups over the years and honestly, the Li-ion pack in the Godox V860III-N TTL Li-ion Flash for Nikon is king for staying cool. For a more pro light pattern, the Godox V1-N Round Head Flash is a solid alternative. Check out FlashHavoc for technical data. Quick tip: dont use the built-in wide angle diffuser too much, it sucks battery and generates heat faster.
Regarding what #3 said about "Any updates on this?" - i was just thinking about the thermal throttling issues. Its a valid concern since the D7500 can be kinda picky with third party shoe pins. Quick summary of the thread:
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I've been shooting with Nikon bodies for over a decade now and honestly, I couldn't be happier since I made the jump away from the expensive native flashes. Had a wedding last summer where it was like 95 degrees in the church and my old setup would have definitely tapped out, but the newer tech just kept chugging along.
Any updates on this?
Nice, didn't know that
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