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12/17/2008 06:05:58 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by soup: with your nikon and the onboard ( pop up ) flash - can you use high speed sync ?
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The D90 goes to 1/200 (i think some go to 1/250) with the onboard iTTL flash, but with the speedlights SB-600/800/900 you can apparently use FP mode and use any shutter speed, I'm not sure what the advantages and disadvantages are with this method though. Of course the high speed sync is handy for fill/balanced flash in bright situations, but I find even at 1/60 the flash is enough to stop motion, see:
This was shot at 1/60 iTTL with the D90s onboard flash, I had two mirrors reflecting the flash from the side at the back (10 and 2 o'clock) to try and smooth the lighting out a little and make up for the fact I didn't have an off camera flash. Of course the high speed sync is handy for fill flash in bright situations.
Message edited by author 2008-12-17 18:10:56.
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12/17/2008 08:56:12 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by soup: with your nikon and the onboard ( pop up ) flash - can you use high speed sync ? |
Nope - looks like 1/320 is the fastest I can set manual mode with the flash popped up (if I choose high-speed sync in the custom settings, otherwise 1/250 is the fastest). |
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