Nikon Camera, Flash Sync Speed Explained (CLS ROCKS part 3)

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

Blog http://dombowerphoto.blogspot.com/2011/01/nikon-cls-tutorials.html

Video explaining what sync speed is, why it is what it is and how to over come it and why you would want to over come it.

very funny part near the end.

regards

Dom Bower

www.dombower.com

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  • Hi, Nikon 600 is clicking 3 times before it actually goes off, any reason for this?

  • @TamiJillSobe you have red eye reduction on.

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  • I loved the content and your style.

  • hahahahahahaha! lolz inc in 3 2 1 ....

  • That was great, love the brain crash! Learning and humor at the same time.

  • Great info, Dom, thank you.

    One question; is Auto high speed FP the setting I need to use for indoor high speed photography, for instance, I'd like to capture photos of water droplets/splashes etc?

    I'm about to buy my first flash (managed to scrape together the cash for a SB900) to use with a Nikon D700.

  • very instructive, thanks a lot! i suscribe!

  • Luv it

  • Brilliant work. Very informative. Loved it.

  • I like that you left the brain malfunction in. All your vids are very informative and entertaining. Thanks for taking the time.

  • The recycle on the brain is a real problem. Perhaps a power pack will help? lol

  • thanks for the laugh at the end - you're entertaining along with educational

    thanks for helping this photo student

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