Thinking In A Flash
Here is a question from MsMtntop in regards to my YouTube video on “Shutter Drag”
“Thanks for the great video and help!
I have a D700 with the SB800. I know how to adjust the settings to get the right flash output after I’ve seen in my histogram, but in a wedding a lot of times the moment is gone and you can’t take a second shot.
Please give advice on how to think through the settings? How far are your subjects when you use 1/4, 1/8 power, etc? Do you constantly change your flash or do you change your distance from the subject? Bride walking aisle?
Thank You!”
Thanks for writing. I too use the Nikon D700 and have myself the Nikon SB-800 and SB-900 speedlights. The one thing that stood out to me in your question was that you were mentioning stuff like 1/4 and 1/8 power. That is leading me to believe that you have your flash set to Manual mode and not TTL (Through The Lens). Manual mode was handled a certain way back in the film days. Guide numbers, distance to subject, blah blah blah. Technology has really advanced and TTL takes away “almost” all those complicated functions and trig stuff that film photographers had to do before.
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