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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 222684" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>Not sure what "post the sb-600's off camera axis" means. Also, sorry I meant a D50 above not an A50. D50 would not work but the D90 would from what I could tell on google.</p><p></p><p>So I think what you are saying is to use the A90 to trigger all 3 remotely with the 600's off the center axis of the group as close as possible without being in the picture and the 700 above the camera. Is this right?? Can I just use the 700 on the camera or do I need the pop-up on the D90 to trigger the 600's. </p><p></p><p>Should I point these flashes down at the group if they are very high up or just let them fire in default position (straight ahead). I assume bouncing them will not be enough light, Correct?</p><p></p><p>I apologize to all for my lack of knowledge about flash photography. So far I have only used my SB-700 in auto mode bouncing off anything I can. I can see I bit off more than I can chew with this large indoor group shot, so I thank you all for being patient and spoon feeding me. I am excited now to get into this more after the big weekend and the group shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 222684, member: 17612"] Not sure what "post the sb-600's off camera axis" means. Also, sorry I meant a D50 above not an A50. D50 would not work but the D90 would from what I could tell on google. So I think what you are saying is to use the A90 to trigger all 3 remotely with the 600's off the center axis of the group as close as possible without being in the picture and the 700 above the camera. Is this right?? Can I just use the 700 on the camera or do I need the pop-up on the D90 to trigger the 600's. Should I point these flashes down at the group if they are very high up or just let them fire in default position (straight ahead). I assume bouncing them will not be enough light, Correct? I apologize to all for my lack of knowledge about flash photography. So far I have only used my SB-700 in auto mode bouncing off anything I can. I can see I bit off more than I can chew with this large indoor group shot, so I thank you all for being patient and spoon feeding me. I am excited now to get into this more after the big weekend and the group shot. [/QUOTE]
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