I suppose if you have a fully functional TV but no ariel attached to it then you don't have the technical means to watch or record live TV so you wouldn't need a licence. As soon as you attached an ariel then you would need one.
So you managed to get your SB600 to fire 8 times per second?
I wouldn't have thought that was possible even with fully charged batteries and the flash set at 1/64th power which is its minimum.
If you have the techical means by which to watch either live TV or a pre-recorded copy of live TV then you must have a TV licence by law. This includes a regular TV, a computer or any other means.
You could have a TV sat in the corner of your lounge that hasn't been switched on for years but...
Hello everyone. I've just signed up to the forum today. I've been keen on photography for a few years now and love taking photos of anything and everything.
I use a Canon 450D with a few of those glass things on the front.
Merry Christmas to you all.
John.
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