D90 User Group (Thread III)


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Actually, this sort of thing, if you experiment on your own by fiddling with the settings and looking at the results, you'll grasp it much quicker.
Here, we can explain till the cows come home, and in the worst case scenario you might be even more confused.

Fully agreed! Don't just go textbook reading only and no practical experience... in the end, it depends on which one works better for you.

All these never even existed in the past with SLR... what 3D? What matrix? Yet, you can see fantastic images from the film age...
 

D90 with grip+ kit lens + flash will it fit with crumpler 6MDH?
 

D90 with grip+ kit lens + flash will it fit with crumpler 6MDH?
With the grip attached? Wah that's quite tall leh.
With grip stored separately, 5MDH also no problem :)
 

D90 + kit lens+ Flash(not attached of course) attached will fit with 5MDH?
 

D90 + kit lens+ Flash(not attached of course) attached will fit with 5MDH?
I have 5MDH.
Can carry:
- D90 + UWA lens (larger than kit lens)
- AF 85/1.8D (or your batt grip)
- sb600 flash
 

why don't you bring to the store and try it out . . . :)
 

why don't you bring to the store and try it out . . . :)

Was going to suggest that. Yealor, beats trying to figure out with all the endless doubts and questions - hit the stores! :bsmilie:
 

the power of the flash is automatically adjusted when zooming right?

think for me the purpose of getting a speedlight is to do fill flash, light up ambiance and also to boost SS when lighting not strong enough to get rid of motion blur. any comments?

Sorry bro.. have been too bux with work.

Yes if you are using Auto mode. If you use TTL or any other mode. You will have to judge it yourself. I would suggest you play around with it to see which set of light you would prefer.

Yes like what you mention, logically it should be used as fill light, limited area to light up ambiance unless you got lots of flash light to spare. It does not necessary blurr motion. It could also create blurr motion. It can do lots of wonder depending on how creative you are and how well you understand how light travel etc.
 

np bro, glad that you responded, somemore so late liao :bsmilie:

that means if i use TTL i have to adjust the flash manually? is it adjusting the EV thingy?
 

np bro, glad that you responded, somemore so late liao :bsmilie:

that means if i use TTL i have to adjust the flash manually? is it adjusting the EV thingy?
TTL = auto :)

Flash and camera communicate and flash power adjusts according to camera's metering.
To increase or reduce flash power in TTL mode, adjust "flash EV", which has a lightning symbol and the plus/minus symbol together.
 

crumpler only looks nice...but...
coming from a personal experience, the shoulder pad is not well-cushioned enough if u hv ur gears in, it will cause a strain on ur shoulder.
the inserts inside r suckers for moisture, not practical for our humid weather
 

crumpler only looks nice...but...
coming from a personal experience, the shoulder pad is not well-cushioned enough if u hv ur gears in, it will cause a strain on ur shoulder.
the inserts inside r suckers for moisture, not practical for our humid weather
you have a point :)
I have resorted to using those 'car seatbelt' cushions sometimes for my 5MDH. Wish the strap was better.
 

Bro, get thinktank la.. :devil:
THINK-ing of it! :angel:

I need to get rid of some bags to make space first.
5MDH serves my needs, since I only have a tiny camera and small lenses :bsmilie:
 

i dont own crumpler 5mdh, but i own a sling bag called the soupnsalad. i carried it around during my poly days and i always sling across my body. i realised the big buckle for the strap will always rub against your clothes and cause furring.. so beware! but i doubt 5mdh users will sling across their body lah. (unless during shooting itself when u cant put your bag down?)
 

i dont own crumpler 5mdh, but i own a sling bag called the soupnsalad. i carried it around during my poly days and i always sling across my body. i realised the big buckle for the strap will always rub against your clothes and cause furring.. so beware! but i doubt 5mdh users will sling across their body lah. (unless during shooting itself when u cant put your bag down?)

Always prepare for the worse.... What if you're standing on a wide area of mud and dirt and you're surrounded by many people? Too many situations that I would never put it on the ground of where I stand.
 

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TTL = auto :)

Flash and camera communicate and flash power adjusts according to camera's metering.
To increase or reduce flash power in TTL mode, adjust "flash EV", which has a lightning symbol and the plus/minus symbol together.

Bro Auto mode and TTL mode not the same.

Some Flashes have both... ;)

What is Flash Auto mode?
With the automatic mode, a user provides the flash with an aperture and ISO value for correct exposure. Then, the camera triggers the flash, which uses its on-board flash sensor to measure the scene illumination and cut off its power when the scene illumination becomes sufficient based on the given aperture and ISO settings. Thus, the illumination measurement of the flash is independent of the camera light meter.

Nikon Flash Primer
Non-TTL Auto flash mode (available on Nikon SB-800 and SB-900 and some generic flashes). When you use a non-TTL Auto flash mode, you use a built-in sensor at the front of the flash that measures the average flash light reflected by the entire scene.
 

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chim sia. still cant really tell the difference.

does that means that those usual flash that we use are considered as auto-flash which can operate in TTL or non-TTL mode? at the same time, it can also operate when we change to manual mode dial in the camera?
 

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