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Originally Posted by Duane
Some lights will give you a better picture than no lights. I don't think I'd go out and buy halogen lights for photography, but I'm happy to play with the ones I've got.
As for spending less than $100, ebay will be your friend, I just picked up an old but extremely effective canon pro flash for less than $50, The down side is no TTL metering but a few experiments and I was getting some decently exposed images.
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Duane,
Good for you. I'm not sure why so many people are afraid of used stuff on ebay. EVERY time I have purchased something on ebay that was not as represented or didn't work, I got a full refund. EVERY other time the item worked perfectly. I have purchased in the past couple of years, about five used A/C powered studio flash units and all of them have performed flawlessly.
Ben