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tests done for max flash power -SB900 SB700 yongnuo 560III
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 316515" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>When I started using flash about 35 years ago, my camera was fully manual with an incidence meter. You set the ISO on the dial and then read the speed/aperture combination. The flash I used was fully manual (Nissin). It had a table of distance verses aperture, so you set the aperture depending on the distance. That is all. Later I got a Braun same facility with higher guide number. Now I have a couple of SB800s.</p><p></p><p>So even today I have a fair idea of how to use the flash in manual mode - necessary as the D3300 uses manual mode with older MF lenses. That is why I was interested in knowing how the flashes behave at long distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 316515, member: 16090"] When I started using flash about 35 years ago, my camera was fully manual with an incidence meter. You set the ISO on the dial and then read the speed/aperture combination. The flash I used was fully manual (Nissin). It had a table of distance verses aperture, so you set the aperture depending on the distance. That is all. Later I got a Braun same facility with higher guide number. Now I have a couple of SB800s. So even today I have a fair idea of how to use the flash in manual mode - necessary as the D3300 uses manual mode with older MF lenses. That is why I was interested in knowing how the flashes behave at long distance. [/QUOTE]
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