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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 237032" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>Thanks for the great input on the SC-29. I just want something to do TTL to practice with after I master SU-4. I am sure I will have lots of practice with SU-4 before I look into the SC-17 or the D7100.</p><p></p><p>Thank you also Wayne on the 700 BL difference. Since that is the only flash I have ever owned it is pretty much 2nd nature to me (especially after reading the Four Fundamentals) in contrast to those switching from the 600 or 800 where you don't need to switch to spot to change from TTL-BL to TTL. </p><p> </p><p>Outdoor Flash - TTL-BL on P mode; Indoor Flash - TTL on M (or A mode), There is still a little grey matter up there but declining faster than I would like!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 237032, member: 17612"] Thanks for the great input on the SC-29. I just want something to do TTL to practice with after I master SU-4. I am sure I will have lots of practice with SU-4 before I look into the SC-17 or the D7100. Thank you also Wayne on the 700 BL difference. Since that is the only flash I have ever owned it is pretty much 2nd nature to me (especially after reading the Four Fundamentals) in contrast to those switching from the 600 or 800 where you don't need to switch to spot to change from TTL-BL to TTL. Outdoor Flash - TTL-BL on P mode; Indoor Flash - TTL on M (or A mode), There is still a little grey matter up there but declining faster than I would like!! [/QUOTE]
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