Hi Ed. Thanks for the detailed info.
As I said earlier cost to repair not justified in light of buying new unit. That may be the Godox tt685n.
My question, if you chose to answer, is that I'm also thinking of buying the remote (not sure which one) as a remote shutter release for my D5300. Do I need to buy the remote and receiver or just the remote will work?
I'm going to pass on the offer. Great price, but more flash than I need these days.
Thanks for the great information.
I have tried everything everyone mentioned in the posts and decided the SB600 is not going to repaired. Like it was said, cost to repair doesn't warrant the expense. Will be looking into the clones.
Thanks for your response. will think about it.
After 14 years of occasional use, my SB600 died. It powers up, but the flash button does not light up. When I push it, nothing happens. When I attach it to my Nikon D5300, same. Flash but does not function. Tried on another camera body and same, so my thoughts are, it died.
So after 14 years, I think it's more cost effective to replace it.
I looked at the SB700, but it is out of my price range. Maybe $200.00 or less will be fine. Less even better.
Thoughts on the Godox and Neewer line of flashes. Anyone using them and thoughts on reliability, etc.
With this brand, if positive user reports, which model(s) are equivalent to the SB600 or maybe one step lower (for cost factor). Used for fill flash and other non-professional use. General everyday use.
If not Godox/Neewer, what other brands are reliable and compatible with a Nikon D5300?
Thanks to all who respond either positive and/or negative.
Tried that. Didn't work. Will manually write down settings and do it that way.
Can't find a way to contact Canon. Only phone number leaves me on hold for well over 45 minutes.
Very frustrating ondeed!
How did you make contact with them? Been trying for 3 days and have given up after waiting for over 45 minutes. Do you have an email address for them?
Thanks for your help.
Not looking for the plug in. I have that installed. Looking to copy the settings I have created yo be copied.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the info, especially on the Windows platform.
I posted this question on the Printers section, but no responses. I'll try here to see if anyone has a solution.
I have installed Canon Print Studio Pro (PSP) plug-in into Photoshop Elements 2020 on my new computer. Finally got the plug-in to work. How do I copy the settings I created on my old computer to my new computer?
I have installed Canon Print Studio Pro (PSP) plug-in into Photoshop Elements 2020 on my new computer. Finally got the plug-in to work. How do I copy the settings I created on my old computer to my new computer?
Thanks for all your comments.
I like that. I'll see if I can do the same.