I was thinking about getting the sb 400. Now I have decided that I want the sb 600 instead, because I want to do some off camera flash photography and the sb 600 can get me started.
@gyulab1 This is to do with the camera, and most cameras only go up to 1/250. its because the flash has to fire after the first curtain that is infront of the senor has opened fully but before the second curtain has started to close, else you will get a black bar. what you need is a ND filter to bring down the available light
@pjos111 Yes it's possible. Just set the camera to commander mode and set the SB-600 to remote mode to maybe Group A Channel 3. On the camera in the commander settings, set the top row to dashes and the Group A row to TTL or whatever. With the dashes the popup flash will not appear on the final image just a tiny little bit that you can only see shooting for example a mirror.
I was thinking about getting the sb 400. Now I have decided that I want the sb 600 instead, because I want to do some off camera flash photography and the sb 600 can get me started.
Piitsi 4 months ago
When i shoot with flash (sb 700) the maximum shutter speed is 200. But i need more. Why is just 200???
Somebody help me!!!
gyulab1 5 months ago
@gyulab1 This is to do with the camera, and most cameras only go up to 1/250. its because the flash has to fire after the first curtain that is infront of the senor has opened fully but before the second curtain has started to close, else you will get a black bar. what you need is a ND filter to bring down the available light
jebarwood 3 months ago
@gyulab1 It's a limitation of your camera, actually. On a D7000 it will X-sync up to 1/250, and FP all the way up to 1/8000!
pfeitosa 2 months ago in playlist Nikon Flash
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gyulab1 5 months ago
lol, why would you want to shoot light behind you?
AmpdEditz 9 months ago
@AmpdEditz to bounce it off the wall behind you.
witegetobro 8 months ago
which do you recommend? sb 600, nissin di866, or nissin di622...thanks!
abybryan 10 months ago
Great video! I just got the Nikon D7000 for Christmas and the images are off the hook!
Coming from a Canon and love everything about "STILL" images.
I am subscribing!
jackies35 1 year ago
Is it possible to fire the SB600 OF camera but NOT firing the cameras built in flash?
pjos111 1 year ago
@pjos111 just dont pop up the built in flash
jelliidoonut 8 months ago
@jelliidoonut Its the cameras flash that sends a signal to the SB600 ?
pjos111 8 months ago
@pjos111 Yes it's possible. Just set the camera to commander mode and set the SB-600 to remote mode to maybe Group A Channel 3. On the camera in the commander settings, set the top row to dashes and the Group A row to TTL or whatever. With the dashes the popup flash will not appear on the final image just a tiny little bit that you can only see shooting for example a mirror.
opeth84 8 months ago
@pjos111 Yes, with an extended cable, or an SU-800 or you can simply hide the built in flash with an inexpensive SG-31R IR Panel.
pfeitosa 2 months ago
Nice video :)
I am waiting for the next one.
hk318i 1 year ago