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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 301025" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>Lol... a lot of things have been discussed here hasn't it..</p><p></p><p>well, let me summarize everything-</p><p>2 cameras - D5100 & D7000</p><p>2 lenses - 105mm 2.8g & 35mm 1.8g</p><p>1 SB700</p><p>shooting mode - manual on both camera & flash (tried auto, TTL etc)</p><p></p><p>Issue - With flash in remote mode (Say flash is on an arm for macro/focus stacking), the camera (both) will allow to click only once. </p><p>The flash will fire for the first shot. if the shutter button is depressed, like you would for continuous shooting, only one image is captured... </p><p>to take another image, the shutter button has to be released & then pressed again... </p><p></p><p>so basically, the camera is not allowing for continuous firing.. so the flash is not getting triggered even.</p><p></p><p>However, if the camera is placed on camera, i can fire upto 5fps with no problems.</p><p></p><p>i've tried every setting possible, and there is no way i can shoot in burst mode.</p><p></p><p>the question now is - is continuous shooting possible, with a flash placed off camera?</p><p></p><p>(you can completely disregard the flash strength, battery strength etc as the camera are not even communicating with the flash for a second fire. Though i have tried with 1/128 power & full battery too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 301025, member: 9556"] Lol... a lot of things have been discussed here hasn't it.. well, let me summarize everything- 2 cameras - D5100 & D7000 2 lenses - 105mm 2.8g & 35mm 1.8g 1 SB700 shooting mode - manual on both camera & flash (tried auto, TTL etc) Issue - With flash in remote mode (Say flash is on an arm for macro/focus stacking), the camera (both) will allow to click only once. The flash will fire for the first shot. if the shutter button is depressed, like you would for continuous shooting, only one image is captured... to take another image, the shutter button has to be released & then pressed again... so basically, the camera is not allowing for continuous firing.. so the flash is not getting triggered even. However, if the camera is placed on camera, i can fire upto 5fps with no problems. i've tried every setting possible, and there is no way i can shoot in burst mode. the question now is - is continuous shooting possible, with a flash placed off camera? (you can completely disregard the flash strength, battery strength etc as the camera are not even communicating with the flash for a second fire. Though i have tried with 1/128 power & full battery too) [/QUOTE]
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