I'm thinking I wouldn't mind an ocf, now without Googling it, I have no idea what I'd need 
I'm thinking I wouldn't mind an ocf, now without Googling it, I have no idea what I'd need
Obviously I'd need a flash. I'm guessing I'd need a trigger, do these plug into the same socket as the remote shutter release? (what makes me think that?)![]()
Nothing expensive, I'm happy with cheap and cheerful to start me off, any recommendations please?
Also, just an after thought, is it possible to trigger 2 ocf's with a D3100? This really is new territory to me
Cheers, Phil
There are several ways to get ocf. Many flash guns have a slave mode that will trigger the flash once it detects another flash. They are fairly sensitive and I have used this to good effect with the camera flash that I had reflected off the ceiling or behind me.
Or the proper way to do it is with a couple of flash guns and some wireless transmitters. Some guns come with the command units built in, I have the yongnuo 568 which has it built in, and the wireless units are the yongnuo 622 (I believe) which bolt to the top of your camera in your hotshoe but connect to and operate the flash guns. Hth.

Hi,
so this camera will never be a speed freak - however there are times when it seems to take a long time to write to the card. So question:
so has anyone gone from a class 4 to a class 10 SD card in their D3100 - and if so did you notice a significant increase in write speeds?
thanks
Thanks Brian.Those are really lovely Martin.
Beautiful light, capture and processing.
How was Blackpool?![]()
I'm always worried about dropping the camera in those situations
Not going well for Fletch by bdslr11, on FlickrGreat camera....you will get some good pictures with it.I've just join the D3100 family got one today with the 18-55 VR kit
Don't remember there being one. Already had a couple anyway.just unpacked it all, no USB lead in the kit??? was there one in yours?
Really? What's wrong with that one? Eye's look sharp, light falls off nicely down her, and a cracking expression?View attachment 14024
Here's one taken using the 35mm - getting used to the 3100 now I still struggle with indoor shots though
In a situation like that I would use Auto ISO - better to get the picture with some noise - than one with blur.Thanks for the comment - that one is fine - yesterday however I struggled in a hall with a bouncy castle and fast moving kids on soft play area. Just did not know what the best setting was - not even looked at them yet as I know they will mostly be binned.
Thanks for the comment - that one is fine - yesterday however I struggled in a hall with a bouncy castle and fast moving kids on soft play area. Just did not know what the best setting was - not even looked at them yet as I know they will mostly be binned.
In a situation like that I would use Auto ISO - better to get the picture with some noise - than one with blur.
Auto ISO set to 1600 (I know I can go higher but 1600 is high enough), min shutter speed down to 1/30 (I think you can set it to that). AP, and then focusing set to dynamic.
Perry
I've told you to keep off the bouncy castle, they are for the kids!
Nice shot though
Doug