I've recently bought a SB600 to use with my D80 and one thing that confuses me is how does metering work with a flash unit?
Usually in manual mode (without a flash) you can fiddle about (technical term) with the aperature/shutter speed until the indicator shows a correct exposure (using spot metering). But if a flash is on the camera, does this meter have any relevance?
I'm presuming that the light from the flash is so rapid that the shutterspeed has little effect on the lighting of the subject, controlling only the amount of ambient light that will reach the sensor.
so I guess my question is, how do you meter using a flash in manual mode? What does the flash do automatically and what needs to be configured? Do I just take a picture using a set Fstop and shutter speed and then adjust flash output to get the right exposure (and then fiddle about with shutter speed/aperature depending on the effect I'm after)?
Any pointers to help a flash newbie would be hugely appreciated.
Usually in manual mode (without a flash) you can fiddle about (technical term) with the aperature/shutter speed until the indicator shows a correct exposure (using spot metering). But if a flash is on the camera, does this meter have any relevance?
I'm presuming that the light from the flash is so rapid that the shutterspeed has little effect on the lighting of the subject, controlling only the amount of ambient light that will reach the sensor.
so I guess my question is, how do you meter using a flash in manual mode? What does the flash do automatically and what needs to be configured? Do I just take a picture using a set Fstop and shutter speed and then adjust flash output to get the right exposure (and then fiddle about with shutter speed/aperature depending on the effect I'm after)?
Any pointers to help a flash newbie would be hugely appreciated.