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when camera is set to spot metering, the flash changes to ttl. when in centre weighted or matrix metering, the flash changes to ttl bl. the user cannot choose to set ttl or ttl bl.

Hasn't it been like that since sb900? :dunno:
 

Hasn't it been like that since sb900? i:dunno:

I had the sb900 briefly and remember vaguely that user can choose between ttl and ttl bl in matrix and centre-weighted metering mode. with the sb700, user cannot choose to use ttl mode now, can only use ttl bl.
 

I had the sb900 briefly and remember vaguely that user can choose between ttl and ttl bl in matrix and centre-weighted metering mode. with the sb700, user cannot choose to use ttl mode now, can only use ttl bl.

thats true... even with the cam in matrix mode, i can switch the flash to either ttl or ttl bl
 

SB700 has no RPT mode unlike the SB900.
 

when camera is set to spot metering, the flash changes to ttl. when in centre weighted or matrix metering, the flash changes to ttl bl. the user cannot choose to set ttl or ttl bl.


I had the sb900 briefly and remember vaguely that user can choose between ttl and ttl bl in matrix and centre-weighted metering mode. with the sb700, user cannot choose to use ttl mode now, can only use ttl bl.


now that i re read your post, does it mean that sb700 automatically selects ttl mode for spot and ttl bl for matrix and center weighted?
 

now that i re read your post, does it mean that sb700 automatically selects ttl mode for spot and ttl bl for matrix and center weighted?

yup. user cannot choose which ttl modes to use.
 

Which is better SB800 or SB700?..please adivise before I buy.

Btw, is the PC jack important on a flash?....how important and why?

Sorry Im a newbie.
 

Which is better SB800 or SB700?..please adivise before I buy.

Btw, is the PC jack important on a flash?....how important and why?

Sorry Im a newbie.

You need the PC jack if you want to do strobing (off-camera flash).
Actually it is the wired version of the off-camera flash.

If your camera and your flash both have a PC jack, just need a male-to-male PC cord to connect them. The main consideration is that your camera and flash are connected with a wire.

Actually there are a lot of China brand wireless trigger, and they are quite cheap though.
So having PC jack is not compulsory.
 

SB700 has no RPT mode unlike the SB900.

RPT mode availability depend on the type of your speedlight and camera body.

The RPT mode (RePeaTing Flash) is only available when you use:

Speedlight SB800 and SB900
It is available on this body: D3X, D3S, D3, D700, D300s, D300, D7000, D200, D90, D80, D70s, D70, D60, D50, D40X, D40, D5000, D3100, D3000
It is NOT available on this body: D2Xs, D2X, D2Hs, D2H, D1X, D1H, D1

RPT mode is not available on SB400, SB600, SB700, whatever the camera body is.

For the older model of Nikon flash, you may read on the link below:
Nikon Speedlight Compatibility
 

Don't rush to CP.. they also no stock
 

Don't rush to CP.. they also no stock

ah? that's fast. I only called yest. :bsmilie: I think its better to call and reserve if possible before making your way down to the shops.
 

when camera is set to spot metering, the flash changes to ttl. when in centre weighted or matrix metering, the flash changes to ttl bl. the user cannot choose to set ttl or ttl bl.

If my understanding is correct, this is working correctly. When one choose to be metered on a particular "spot", the flash exposure would provide the power to provide correct exposure on the measured "spot", the camera CPU will not take care of the "backlight"(BL) anymore. So I would say the flash is working correctly when you get TTL without BL when siwtching to spot metering
 

jjynwa said:
ah? that's fast. I only called yest. :bsmilie: I think its better to call and reserve if possible before making your way down to the shops.

Yup, followed my friend there just now.. In the end, he got it at funan harvey norman..
 

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