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D7000
A Group Photo
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 97402" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>ahh so you got some good gear ..only thing I dont understand is why 1/10 if you are using flash as 1/60 would be starndard considering the flash duration is only 1/1000 sec.. that 1/10 could give rise to blurr if anyone moves. sounds to me like the camera is monitoring ambient light and adding the flash.</p><p>The pocket wizard allows you to use iTTL .. which is when the flash fires and has put sufficient light on the the subject the flash shuts off ....all the fittings I have seen in the hot shoe prevent the built in flash rising properly ???</p><p>If you have not used the poscket wizard a 100 times with success I suggest reading the book ..are you sure you need comand mode which is for the flash on the camea to signal to other flashes when to fire ..no pocket wizard required ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 97402, member: 9514"] ahh so you got some good gear ..only thing I dont understand is why 1/10 if you are using flash as 1/60 would be starndard considering the flash duration is only 1/1000 sec.. that 1/10 could give rise to blurr if anyone moves. sounds to me like the camera is monitoring ambient light and adding the flash. The pocket wizard allows you to use iTTL .. which is when the flash fires and has put sufficient light on the the subject the flash shuts off ....all the fittings I have seen in the hot shoe prevent the built in flash rising properly ??? If you have not used the poscket wizard a 100 times with success I suggest reading the book ..are you sure you need comand mode which is for the flash on the camea to signal to other flashes when to fire ..no pocket wizard required ? [/QUOTE]
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