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<blockquote data-quote="bee.eye" data-source="post: 26857" data-attributes="member: 7057"><p>Hey, I also bought the SB 700, but until now I still don't know how to use it! This is my first time with an Speedlight, I used to use the built in flash in my nikon & then retouch on PS. </p><p></p><p>When I use it with manual modes, i always end up getting dark images, I dont know the reason. When I used the "P" mode in nikon, I cant change the exposures, the aperture is always stuck at F4.5 & shutter at 60, no matter how much I move the dial, the only thing that I can control is the exposure compensation... so for the time being, the only luck im gettin is with the Auto mode !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bee.eye, post: 26857, member: 7057"] Hey, I also bought the SB 700, but until now I still don't know how to use it! This is my first time with an Speedlight, I used to use the built in flash in my nikon & then retouch on PS. When I use it with manual modes, i always end up getting dark images, I dont know the reason. When I used the "P" mode in nikon, I cant change the exposures, the aperture is always stuck at F4.5 & shutter at 60, no matter how much I move the dial, the only thing that I can control is the exposure compensation... so for the time being, the only luck im gettin is with the Auto mode ! [/QUOTE]
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