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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 163443" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>Well I was planning to shoot TTL but yes I should get something like a Sekonic flash meter. For now I'm just using the histogram and setting aperture and shutter speed in manual based on test exposures, and running a flash cord from the camera to the primary flash. Yes, I noticed the power is unreal. For the first time I'm using ISO 100 and even with that I was using f14, f16 on the 50 mm. So I actually went to the Lo ISO settings, although base ISO on the D800 is 100 so won't really gain anything with that. I bet you could get some cool effects with an ND filter. BTW I did take quite a few test shots of my wife but seeing as she was not really presentable and in her pjs I didn't really feel like sharing, hehe. She was occasionally using her own camera (Samsung Galaxy) to trigger the flashes, hehe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 163443, member: 13076"] Well I was planning to shoot TTL but yes I should get something like a Sekonic flash meter. For now I'm just using the histogram and setting aperture and shutter speed in manual based on test exposures, and running a flash cord from the camera to the primary flash. Yes, I noticed the power is unreal. For the first time I'm using ISO 100 and even with that I was using f14, f16 on the 50 mm. So I actually went to the Lo ISO settings, although base ISO on the D800 is 100 so won't really gain anything with that. I bet you could get some cool effects with an ND filter. BTW I did take quite a few test shots of my wife but seeing as she was not really presentable and in her pjs I didn't really feel like sharing, hehe. She was occasionally using her own camera (Samsung Galaxy) to trigger the flashes, hehe. [/QUOTE]
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