D-200 and SB-600 flash issue
I'm new to creative use of lighting so this may be a weird question
When I'm using my SB-600 as a slave, I have to use a master on the camera right? I mean, I can't push the built in flash down and fire the slave SB-600? Aren't there situations where you just don't want straight on flash from the camera (maybe using several SB-600 to the sides and behind the subject) and if so, do I just cover it up with something and let the slaves fire?
Thanks, G
When I'm using my SB-600 as a slave, I have to use a master on the camera right? I mean, I can't push the built in flash down and fire the slave SB-600? Aren't there situations where you just don't want straight on flash from the camera (maybe using several SB-600 to the sides and behind the subject) and if so, do I just cover it up with something and let the slaves fire?
Thanks, G
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I don't own a D200, but my understanding is that when you use the camera in COMMANDER mode, the on board pop up flash is only used as a preflash to signal the off camera unit (your SB600). Your pop up flash should not contribute to the lighting of your photo. The only problem I had with this situation was that fast blinking people tended to close their eyes during the preflash.
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Ah - I tried it and of course that was the solution - perfect!
Thanks,
Gavin
I sat the SB-800 on the counter as a fill flash and turned off the on camera flash. I was still catching a small amount of the control flash in the image. It looked like I was catching the bulb as it was cooling down after the flash.
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