Borga Voffe
Senior Member
Using a flash with a Nikkor 55 on a manual Nikon F3 was not easy, maybe I should have gotten that 105 micro to get some distance, That was back in the 1990ies
Now, with my shiny new d7200 and two new micro lenses -- the 40 and an manual 105 micro (made in 1998) -- this must bee way easier I guess??
This is a small one, Iceland purslane, its about 3 cm max, and it always grows inbetween rocks and always soaked in water, cold mountain water. Very difficult to take pictures of!
Please note, I never carry a tripod out in the mountaina, my gear/ food, dog food, clothes, three lenses / is enough of a burden
What is a nice and lightweigth setup for flash photo of my small mountain flowers?
I maybe not go as expensive as SB-R1C1, but rather a ring ligth like Sigma EM-140?
Or not at all, just two small flashes I handheld, but then, can my d7200 control the light out of these??
On gooogle, a gadget called Nikon SU-800 came up, what is that?
Now, with my shiny new d7200 and two new micro lenses -- the 40 and an manual 105 micro (made in 1998) -- this must bee way easier I guess??
This is a small one, Iceland purslane, its about 3 cm max, and it always grows inbetween rocks and always soaked in water, cold mountain water. Very difficult to take pictures of!
Please note, I never carry a tripod out in the mountaina, my gear/ food, dog food, clothes, three lenses / is enough of a burden
What is a nice and lightweigth setup for flash photo of my small mountain flowers?
I maybe not go as expensive as SB-R1C1, but rather a ring ligth like Sigma EM-140?
Or not at all, just two small flashes I handheld, but then, can my d7200 control the light out of these??
On gooogle, a gadget called Nikon SU-800 came up, what is that?
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