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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 158578" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>I believe all I have to do is adjust flash compensation on the camera. I'll double check in morning. Another thing I do alot is put my SB800 in A mode. Its an automatic mode that enables the flash to do the metering of the light output and adjust accordingly. Works flawlessly. You just match the aperture from the camera to the flash and it will tell you what distances you can shoot from. Like if I'm shooting using f8 then I set that value on the speedlight and it tells me I can shoot from say 2' all the way to 17'. This is awesome because I can use a canon 580ex 11 or canon users can use nikon flashes with no issue. Only problem with this setup is using light modifiers. You cannot block the little window on the speedlight that reads the light or it will not work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 158578, member: 13822"] I believe all I have to do is adjust flash compensation on the camera. I'll double check in morning. Another thing I do alot is put my SB800 in A mode. Its an automatic mode that enables the flash to do the metering of the light output and adjust accordingly. Works flawlessly. You just match the aperture from the camera to the flash and it will tell you what distances you can shoot from. Like if I'm shooting using f8 then I set that value on the speedlight and it tells me I can shoot from say 2' all the way to 17'. This is awesome because I can use a canon 580ex 11 or canon users can use nikon flashes with no issue. Only problem with this setup is using light modifiers. You cannot block the little window on the speedlight that reads the light or it will not work. [/QUOTE]
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