blazer_workz said:Can operate SB600 in full manual mode oso..
What do you mean?

Thanks.
blazer_workz said:Can operate SB600 in full manual mode oso..
Ender said:Set you camera and flash to manual mode.
Your flash cover all contact point except the center one...u are good to go.
I have tried it on my D70 since D70 use electronic shutter..its dont have focal panel problem with manual flash... in D2H for example if i set to the above setting and using manual flash, use above 1/250s which is the highest flash sync of D2H i will c a dark pane on my photo.
shuseido said:What do you mean?![]()
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blazer_workz said:Operate SB600 in manual mode, u can lower the power of flash..
1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 , 1/16, 1/32, 1/64..not forgetting still got +/- to play with..
i'm still learning to get it correctly in manual mode..quite tough..
perhaps can try to use those electrical insulation tapes to cover the contact points..this can trick ur camera to shoot in ur desire shutter speed..
Use this formula:blazer_workz said:Operate SB600 in manual mode, u can lower the power of flash..
1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 , 1/16, 1/32, 1/64..not forgetting still got +/- to play with..
i'm still learning to get it correctly in manual mode..quite tough..
perhaps can try to use those electrical insulation tapes to cover the contact points..this can trick ur camera to shoot in ur desire shutter speed..
Pro explanation :thumbsup:Artosoft said:Use this formula:
Aperture (set on camera) = flash's GN (at camera's ASA) / subject's distance (from flash, in m).
For example:
Camera's ASA = ASA200.
flash's GN at ASA200 = 70 (full flash's Manual power, for M/2 or M/4, use respective GN).
Subject to flash distance = 3m.
So, Aperture = 70 / 3
Aperture = 23.33
I hope that help.
Regards,
Arto.
:thumbsup:Artosoft said:Use this formula:
Aperture (set on camera) = flash's GN (at camera's ASA) / subject's distance (from flash, in m).
For example:
Camera's ASA = ASA200.
flash's GN at ASA200 = 70 (full flash's Manual power, for M/2 or M/4, use respective GN).
Subject to flash distance = 3m.
So, Aperture = 70 / 3
Aperture = 23.33
I hope that help.
Regards,
Arto.
Artosoft said:Use this formula:
Aperture (set on camera) = flash's GN (at camera's ASA) / subject's distance (from flash, in m).
For example:
Camera's ASA = ASA200.
flash's GN at ASA200 = 70 (full flash's Manual power, for M/2 or M/4, use respective GN).
Subject to flash distance = 3m.
So, Aperture = 70 / 3
Aperture = 23.33
I hope that help.
Regards,
Arto.
RTFM and you'll understand.shuseido said:Ya...Pro till a bit hard for me to digest. Hahaha...![]()
Anyway, thanks everyone.![]()
What's RTFM? :dunno:ipin said:RTFM and you'll understand.![]()
(R)ead (T)he (F)ree [Depending on how one interprets what this alphabet means :bsmilie: ] (M)anual_espn_ said:What's RTFM? :dunno:
I see, thanks for the heads up :thumbsup:ipin said:(R)ead (T)he (F)ree [Depending on how one interprets what this alphabet means :bsmilie: ] (M)anual![]()
And for those who want to know what the Frequently Used Acronyms in ClubSNAP are, click here.![]()
Currently no, see the rest got or not...ipin said:Any other questions?![]()
THanks catchlight for the headsup. :thumbsup:catchlights said:don't forget, the GN of the flash will change, according the coverage (zoom) setting of the flash.
for SB 600, has a Guide Number of 30/98 [ISO100,m/ft], 42/138[ISO200,m/ft] (at 35mm zoom)
Time to dig up the manual and update my PDA liao! :bsmilie:catchlights said:don't forget, the GN of the flash will change, according the coverage (zoom) setting of the flash.
for SB 600, has a Guide Number of 30/98 [ISO100,m/ft], 42/138[ISO200,m/ft] (at 35mm zoom)
What PDA you using? :dunno:ipin said:Time to dig up the manual and update my PDA liao! :bsmilie:
Thanks for the reminder! :thumbsup:
_espn_ said:What PDA you using? :dunno:
PDAs seem to die down a lot, any good ones to recommend?ipin said:Just traded in my Sony PDA phone for a Nokia. So now using my old Palm Vx. :cry:
Waiting for Comex to see that offers there are. ;p