phillymike
Senior Member
I just received a replacement YN-468 II that has the same issue as the first one I purchased.
When using it in iTTL mode, a majority of the pictures are overexposed.
Sometimes the exposure is good, but 9 out of 10 times the picture is overexposed.
I am using the flash on a D5100, but I have had the opportunity to try it out on a D90, but it still did not work.
I have tried numerous settings - Auto, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, changing the ISO, etc...
I have tried new batteries, as well as eneloops.
I have tried an SB-600 on my camera and it seems to work well.
I have noticed that if I bounce the flash the exposure is much more consistent, and it looks fine (by viewing the histogram).
Any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?
Has anyone else had this problem? (I have posted the same question to the Yongnuo FLICKR group.)
I have seen numerous reviews on the internet, and they all seem to praise the YN-468, so I believe that the flash should work, but alas it doesn't.
When using it in iTTL mode, a majority of the pictures are overexposed.
Sometimes the exposure is good, but 9 out of 10 times the picture is overexposed.
I am using the flash on a D5100, but I have had the opportunity to try it out on a D90, but it still did not work.
I have tried numerous settings - Auto, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, changing the ISO, etc...
I have tried new batteries, as well as eneloops.
I have tried an SB-600 on my camera and it seems to work well.
I have noticed that if I bounce the flash the exposure is much more consistent, and it looks fine (by viewing the histogram).
Any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?
Has anyone else had this problem? (I have posted the same question to the Yongnuo FLICKR group.)
I have seen numerous reviews on the internet, and they all seem to praise the YN-468, so I believe that the flash should work, but alas it doesn't.