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Can 2 AF assist lamps be used at the same time? (on camera & off camera ext' flash)
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 377063" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p><strong>Re: Can 2 AF assist lamps be used at the same time? (on camera & off camera ext' flas</strong></p><p></p><p>Good flash well done is simply wonderful, extremely natural, and fun. Ambient, you have to take what you find, but with flash, you can create what you want. And it is rather easy too. A good plan is helpful, but TTL exposure can be nearly point & shoot. The common problem is that beginners assume the camera ought to always get it right, which is a very bad groundless assumption, but they refuse to wade in and help - won't try. We do have to think about what we do, and not every one will . So don't shy away from flash compensation. Flash compensation, simply do what you see you need to do, what you want, when needed. It becomes very easy.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the return. Amazon here is normally very helpful, but I worry the China thing could be complication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 377063, member: 12496"] [b]Re: Can 2 AF assist lamps be used at the same time? (on camera & off camera ext' flas[/b] Good flash well done is simply wonderful, extremely natural, and fun. Ambient, you have to take what you find, but with flash, you can create what you want. And it is rather easy too. A good plan is helpful, but TTL exposure can be nearly point & shoot. The common problem is that beginners assume the camera ought to always get it right, which is a very bad groundless assumption, but they refuse to wade in and help - won't try. We do have to think about what we do, and not every one will . So don't shy away from flash compensation. Flash compensation, simply do what you see you need to do, what you want, when needed. It becomes very easy. Good luck with the return. Amazon here is normally very helpful, but I worry the China thing could be complication. [/QUOTE]
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