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01/10/2006 02:42:30 PM · #1
I have done pleanty of research into this and i am running into dead ends the only thing havent done yet is call Nikon. iam leaving that as a last resort. what iam trying to fiugre out is one why the fuji s3 pro doesnt do any type of ttl when you use the SU-4 I understand the camera is real big in d-ttl but if thats jus balance/fill flash so why is it such a heavy marketing item for that camera versus standard ttl besides the fact that the s2 pro didnt include it. perhaps i have this misunderstood in my mind i been doing alot of research into ttl all together and running into dead ends perhaps someone has a very good link regard the different terms. Also perhaps someone couldexplain this to me ....
The FinePix S3 Pro's Intelligent Flash with D-TTL full-aperture exposure metering will enable photographers to achieve outstanding results with compatible Nikon DX-series Speedlights. Appearing for the first time in a Fujifilm digital camera, this will allow a new level of creative lighting options for FinePix S3 Pro users. What's more, the PC sync connection will allow strobes or other external flash systems to be connected for ultimate studio connectivity.

thanks sooo much
LEON
01/11/2006 09:59:08 AM · #2
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01/11/2006 10:36:03 AM · #3
Originally posted by LEONJR:

Also perhaps someone couldexplain this to me ....
The FinePix S3 Pro's Intelligent Flash with D-TTL full-aperture exposure metering will enable photographers to achieve outstanding results with compatible Nikon DX-series Speedlights. Appearing for the first time in a Fujifilm digital camera, this will allow a new level of creative lighting options for FinePix S3 Pro users. What's more, the PC sync connection will allow strobes or other external flash systems to be connected for ultimate studio connectivity.


I believe this part is in reference to the SB600 & SB800 flashes. You can use the SB800 as a master to control other SB600 & SB800 flashes, using the creative lighting technology.

Can't help with the other questions about the S3 Pro.
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