@H0B0B0 Your right. He does not explain how it is used but what should be used. These people are not Teachers. Just because you can do something does not mean you can teach it.
lol, I don't think your "hand held" flash will automatically read your camera very well.
You've just put a Cannon speed light onto a Nikon camera, all you'll be able to use is front/rear curtain full manual. No TTL, no red eye reduction, no modeling light, no FP sync...
hahaha.,,stupid video
mrjanjerome 9 months ago
tell us how to use it not what to use >.>
H0B0B0 2 years ago 2
@H0B0B0 Your right. He does not explain how it is used but what should be used. These people are not Teachers. Just because you can do something does not mean you can teach it.
vravon 2 years ago
@vravon. but its called how to use a flash
H0B0B0 2 years ago
This's nice, simple tips. Thanks!
UAOleg 2 years ago
Omg...Boring guy again... :(
beksysexy 2 years ago
Using flahses is not always obligatory, many great photographers never uses flashlights. It is just a question what do you want to achieve.
Quex01 2 years ago
@Quex01 LOL.. I never knew photographers used flashlights to take images
1rhett1 1 year ago
lol, I don't think your "hand held" flash will automatically read your camera very well.
You've just put a Cannon speed light onto a Nikon camera, all you'll be able to use is front/rear curtain full manual. No TTL, no red eye reduction, no modeling light, no FP sync...
=P
y2keable 3 years ago
kool im lookin into beginer photography
silentkiller2878 3 years ago