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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D300/D300s
D300s flash firing, but too fast?
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<blockquote data-quote="APJ" data-source="post: 466065" data-attributes="member: 39824"><p>Hi every one !!</p><p>Replying to a very old discussion, but I am undergoing a similar situation here.</p><p>I bought a used D300 few weeks before and trying to learn it.</p><p>I am using 50 mm F/1.8D lens.</p><p>Locked aperture to 22, camera set to Program/ auto focus</p><p>Everything reset to default using the two green button reset.</p><p>Built-in flash set to default - box icon</p><p>Battery fully charged</p><p>I try taking picture in the dark, it focuses, flash fires but the picture is almost dark.. no effect of flash. </p><p>Don't know if it is firing before or after.</p><p>Any help is much appreciated.</p><p>Many thanks in advance.</p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APJ, post: 466065, member: 39824"] Hi every one !! Replying to a very old discussion, but I am undergoing a similar situation here. I bought a used D300 few weeks before and trying to learn it. I am using 50 mm F/1.8D lens. Locked aperture to 22, camera set to Program/ auto focus Everything reset to default using the two green button reset. Built-in flash set to default - box icon Battery fully charged I try taking picture in the dark, it focuses, flash fires but the picture is almost dark.. no effect of flash. Don't know if it is firing before or after. Any help is much appreciated. Many thanks in advance. AJ [/QUOTE]
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