I did a search on these two first and it didn't turn up much, so I'm glad for the info in this thread. I just bought the 360 on Adorama for $180 (and I apply for the $25 rebate).
I'm sure the 540 is a great flash, and if I was going to be doing weddings or shots in clubs I would have gone for it. When somebody mentions a wedding to me though, I don't even want them to know I own a camera. I'm just looking for a flash to replace my pop-up that adds HHS, bounce, rear-curtain sync and such and could be expanded upon later. I think the 360 fits the bill for that. I'm more likely to carry the smaller flash unit too due to the size. I'm not a constant flash user, so I think I'll be happy with this unit.
I also threw the eyecup magnifier on the order, so I'm really laying on the products with mixed opinions. ;-)
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Judging a photographer on the basis of equipment is like speculating one's physique from a gym pass.
I'm sure the 540 is a great flash, and if I was going to be doing weddings or shots in clubs I would have gone for it. When somebody mentions a wedding to me though, I don't even want them to know I own a camera. I'm just looking for a flash to replace my pop-up that adds HHS, bounce, rear-curtain sync and such and could be expanded upon later. I think the 360 fits the bill for that. I'm more likely to carry the smaller flash unit too due to the size. I'm not a constant flash user, so I think I'll be happy with this unit.
I also threw the eyecup magnifier on the order, so I'm really laying on the products with mixed opinions. ;-)
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Judging a photographer on the basis of equipment is like speculating one's physique from a gym pass.