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<blockquote data-quote="nepsa" data-source="post: 357158" data-attributes="member: 14637"><p>Wayne, you said to use 1/200 and normal flash. Now that I have the YN568, I am a little confused on that setting. The only way I could get the ISO to adjust in the A-priority, was to use i-ttl mode. In that mode the camera metering system will detect flash illumination back from the object and automatically control the flash output. That sounds simple, but the max of the zoom range lamp holder is 105 mm--(not sure what that means). The person that was going to get the YN568EX on loan to me did not work out, so I purchased my own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nepsa, post: 357158, member: 14637"] Wayne, you said to use 1/200 and normal flash. Now that I have the YN568, I am a little confused on that setting. The only way I could get the ISO to adjust in the A-priority, was to use i-ttl mode. In that mode the camera metering system will detect flash illumination back from the object and automatically control the flash output. That sounds simple, but the max of the zoom range lamp holder is 105 mm--(not sure what that means). The person that was going to get the YN568EX on loan to me did not work out, so I purchased my own. [/QUOTE]
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