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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Using onboard flash as commander for sb800
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<blockquote data-quote="ssquiffy" data-source="post: 531569" data-attributes="member: 39689"><p>I am currently having this discussion with a pro friend of mine, he doesn't get it. The way I understand it is the onboard flashes just before shutter opens, the flash of light is the trigger to set the slave (off camera speedlite), the slave them operates when the shutter is actually open......is my understanding correct??</p><p> Also if the pre flash is so close to the actual flash firing (so close together it can't be detected as a difference with the human eye) surely it must have a influence on the final image??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssquiffy, post: 531569, member: 39689"] I am currently having this discussion with a pro friend of mine, he doesn't get it. The way I understand it is the onboard flashes just before shutter opens, the flash of light is the trigger to set the slave (off camera speedlite), the slave them operates when the shutter is actually open......is my understanding correct?? Also if the pre flash is so close to the actual flash firing (so close together it can't be detected as a difference with the human eye) surely it must have a influence on the final image?? [/QUOTE]
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