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D750 Flash Sync
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 660694" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>All my current flashes are Yongnuo, as are my wireless triggers. I did have an SB-700 up until a couple months ago and I did use a Godox wireless kit for a week or so, but other than that, I'm all Yongnuo all the time. And while it's rare, I do use a hot-shoe mounted flash on occasion. Regardless, I've never had banding using 1/200. </p><p></p><p>Hoping it might help, here are the relevant menu settings from my D750 from the "<strong>Bracketing/Flash</strong>" menu: </p><p></p><p><strong>e1 Flash Sync Speed:</strong> 1/200</p><p><strong>e2 Flash Shutter Speed:</strong> 1/60</p><p><strong>e3 Flash Control for Built-in Flash:</strong> TTL</p><p></p><p>Maybe one of those settings will help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 660694, member: 13090"] All my current flashes are Yongnuo, as are my wireless triggers. I did have an SB-700 up until a couple months ago and I did use a Godox wireless kit for a week or so, but other than that, I'm all Yongnuo all the time. And while it's rare, I do use a hot-shoe mounted flash on occasion. Regardless, I've never had banding using 1/200. Hoping it might help, here are the relevant menu settings from my D750 from the "[B]Bracketing/Flash[/B]" menu: [B]e1 Flash Sync Speed:[/B] 1/200 [B]e2 Flash Shutter Speed:[/B] 1/60 [B]e3 Flash Control for Built-in Flash:[/B] TTL Maybe one of those settings will help? [/QUOTE]
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