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Nikon R1 (SB-R200) on D7100 suddenly much more powerful than I ask it to be...
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<blockquote data-quote="spastik0827" data-source="post: 499071" data-attributes="member: 40872"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I am using my D7100 with R1 (SB-R200 x 2) for dental photography for work. I have been using this setup for about 2-3 months so far with great results using presets explained on a dental photography blog (basically using two "groups" where one is for portrait photography at 1/1 and the other for 'intraoral' shots at 1/4).</p><p></p><p>I haven't modified anything on either the camera or the flashes (not that I can think of anyway) as I simply take it out to shoot pictures once in a while. This week though, all my pictures are extremely white (overexposed?). The patients even say they feel the heat of the flash in their faces when I'm taking 'intraoral' shots.</p><p></p><p>I checked my commander settings and they are still like I set them up originally (ie, like when I took "normal", not too white pictures). I even reset manual settings & shooting menu and changed the commander settings to my desired settings manually again, but I still have this problem.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have an idea what I could do to fix this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spastik0827, post: 499071, member: 40872"] Hello, I am using my D7100 with R1 (SB-R200 x 2) for dental photography for work. I have been using this setup for about 2-3 months so far with great results using presets explained on a dental photography blog (basically using two "groups" where one is for portrait photography at 1/1 and the other for 'intraoral' shots at 1/4). I haven't modified anything on either the camera or the flashes (not that I can think of anyway) as I simply take it out to shoot pictures once in a while. This week though, all my pictures are extremely white (overexposed?). The patients even say they feel the heat of the flash in their faces when I'm taking 'intraoral' shots. I checked my commander settings and they are still like I set them up originally (ie, like when I took "normal", not too white pictures). I even reset manual settings & shooting menu and changed the commander settings to my desired settings manually again, but I still have this problem. Anyone have an idea what I could do to fix this? [/QUOTE]
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