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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 300846" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>As for continuous flash with my set up I very rarely use it but have found that if my flash is in the hotshoe the camera will fire repeatedly even when the flash has not fully recharged so you do lose light. What I tend to do is shoot single frames or if I am wanting multiple shots I will use my SB-910 at low power. I have tried with my radio triggers but they will not trigger for HSS so I tend to keep my speedlight on the hotshoe. Other than that I will do away with flash and shoot with natural light.</p><p></p><p>Here is a good explanation of flash settings - <a href="http://dpanswers.com/content/nikon_flash_use02.php" target="_blank">Nikon Flash - More Settings | DPanswers</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 300846, member: 9753"] As for continuous flash with my set up I very rarely use it but have found that if my flash is in the hotshoe the camera will fire repeatedly even when the flash has not fully recharged so you do lose light. What I tend to do is shoot single frames or if I am wanting multiple shots I will use my SB-910 at low power. I have tried with my radio triggers but they will not trigger for HSS so I tend to keep my speedlight on the hotshoe. Other than that I will do away with flash and shoot with natural light. Here is a good explanation of flash settings - [url=http://dpanswers.com/content/nikon_flash_use02.php]Nikon Flash - More Settings | DPanswers[/url] [/QUOTE]
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