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First Time Using D7000 with Off Camera Flash - ISSUES.
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<blockquote data-quote="kristentyler" data-source="post: 252831" data-attributes="member: 13263"><p>Hmmm bracketing is definetly not something I've ever experimented with in the past. </p><p>Can low battery charge cause a flash exposure variation? (referring to the AA batteries inside the actual flash itself).</p><p></p><p>I was definetly in manual mode, at an ISO of 100, f/5.6 for a good chunk of the evening, and a shutter speed between 100-200 depending. We were also on a horror film set, so it was certainly dark in there. Because of the flash exposure varying, and that confusing me, I did a lot of manual adjustments throughout the night trying to compensate for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristentyler, post: 252831, member: 13263"] Hmmm bracketing is definetly not something I've ever experimented with in the past. Can low battery charge cause a flash exposure variation? (referring to the AA batteries inside the actual flash itself). I was definetly in manual mode, at an ISO of 100, f/5.6 for a good chunk of the evening, and a shutter speed between 100-200 depending. We were also on a horror film set, so it was certainly dark in there. Because of the flash exposure varying, and that confusing me, I did a lot of manual adjustments throughout the night trying to compensate for that. [/QUOTE]
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