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08/24/2005 08:23:40 PM · #1 |
You'll probably think this is some sort of joke, but it isn't. Or maybe I'm just descovering this after everyone else.
Ken Rockwell describess the technique here.
If you have a sb800 or sb600 you can do this and set your flash of the camera withought spending money on a wireless transmiter or a cable. Buy buy macro flashes for me! Tomorow I will do some macros with this technique mounting the sb800 in a small tripod to do fill slah for macro.
Just had to tell this is too cool. It would be a shame if the D200 can't suport this feature. |
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08/24/2005 08:42:26 PM · #2 |
yea its a nice feature...i just hate all the preflash junk with it...i just use a pc cord to one flash and light slaves...till i afford pocket wizards or quantum 4i's
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08/25/2005 01:03:40 AM · #3 |
Thanks! I gave up trying to interpret the manual on how to use the sb600 off-camera. I was almost resigned to saving for an sb-800 for controlling the one I've got.
You just saved me $300... |
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08/25/2005 09:39:02 AM · #4 |
Bump just to see if anyone else will save money too :)
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08/25/2005 09:57:05 AM · #5 |
using the sb600 off camera (w/ a lumiquest ultrasoft) is how i got the lighting just right in my submission to the dairy challenge...
see if you can guess which one it was... |
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08/25/2005 10:29:00 AM · #6 |
Thx a million!! I've been trying to figure this out for a while!! :-)
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