CambridgeBucFan
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I rarely use flash in my photography, preferring to use available light wherever possible and relying on the inbuilt flash where a boost is required...
Whilst talking to our photographer at work, he suggested that I should make more use of flash and not rely on the inbuilt flash on my EOS 50D and he has offered me the use of one of the department flashguns to try.
My problem is that the department equipment is all Nikon and we are in the process of building a business case to change over to Canon as what equipment we do have is quite old.
As I've never used a TTL flash before (aside from the flashes built into my camera) I am assuming that I'll lose the TTL capability if I try to use a Nikon flash on a Canon camera?
If it is the different pin locations that causes this loss of functionality, is it possible to purchase an adaptor so that I can play around with this Nikon flash to see how I get on?
Whilst talking to our photographer at work, he suggested that I should make more use of flash and not rely on the inbuilt flash on my EOS 50D and he has offered me the use of one of the department flashguns to try.
My problem is that the department equipment is all Nikon and we are in the process of building a business case to change over to Canon as what equipment we do have is quite old.
As I've never used a TTL flash before (aside from the flashes built into my camera) I am assuming that I'll lose the TTL capability if I try to use a Nikon flash on a Canon camera?
If it is the different pin locations that causes this loss of functionality, is it possible to purchase an adaptor so that I can play around with this Nikon flash to see how I get on?
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