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<blockquote data-quote="cmyers79" data-source="post: 479880" data-attributes="member: 40285"><p>So I have used SB800s for years, and they are powerful little portable strobes; However, I consistently have issues with them not giving me even close to enough light when I have a really low aperture AND I am using my 24-70 Nikkor lens. The flash is being triggered via FlexTT5 mini Pocket Wizards. I have yet to figure out why this happens. I would love some insight. Thanks in advance</p><p></p><p>- ISO 200 (needs to stay low)</p><p>- F16 (needs to stay low)</p><p>- SS 1/80 (can't go any slower)</p><p></p><p></p><p>- Charity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmyers79, post: 479880, member: 40285"] So I have used SB800s for years, and they are powerful little portable strobes; However, I consistently have issues with them not giving me even close to enough light when I have a really low aperture AND I am using my 24-70 Nikkor lens. The flash is being triggered via FlexTT5 mini Pocket Wizards. I have yet to figure out why this happens. I would love some insight. Thanks in advance - ISO 200 (needs to stay low) - F16 (needs to stay low) - SS 1/80 (can't go any slower) - Charity [/QUOTE]
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