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Hi Folks!
I recently picked myself up a (very, very cheap
) SB-15 Speedlight, so that I could have the option of using its bounce flash function to help out my Nikon FE SLR with indoor shots with film in the ISO200-400 range.
However, the FE model (as opposed to the FE2) does not offer TTL flash metering and so I cannot use the TTL function (which I knew before I bought the SB-15). What I can't understand is why the flash seems to be putting out exactly the same amount of power regardless of whether I use it in A1, A2 or M modes
!? I realise that the camera defaults to a s/s of 1/90th sec., regardless of where you put the speed dial, so here is my question:
Does the SB-15 always put out a fixed amount of power when used in A and M modes (on a non-TTL flash camera, like the Nikon FE). Yes, or no :shrug:?
It seems to me that the dials on the top are purely 'calculators' (kind of like slide rules), used to tell you how far away to stand from your subject, depending on the aperture and ISO that you're using, but equally there might be a variable resistor underneath the main dial, controlling the power output to the flash - I just don't know which scenario is true :shrug:!? Any help with understanding that would be much appreciated
.
Also, I've tried it on my D700 and it appears to always kick out the same amount of power whatever settings I use. Is mine broken, or is that how it's meant to work :|?
Incidentally, I have read this (usually marvellously helpful) website three times over and it doesn't really make it clear :shrug: ...
Link ...
Thanks in advance for your help
!
I recently picked myself up a (very, very cheap
However, the FE model (as opposed to the FE2) does not offer TTL flash metering and so I cannot use the TTL function (which I knew before I bought the SB-15). What I can't understand is why the flash seems to be putting out exactly the same amount of power regardless of whether I use it in A1, A2 or M modes
!? I realise that the camera defaults to a s/s of 1/90th sec., regardless of where you put the speed dial, so here is my question:Does the SB-15 always put out a fixed amount of power when used in A and M modes (on a non-TTL flash camera, like the Nikon FE). Yes, or no :shrug:?
It seems to me that the dials on the top are purely 'calculators' (kind of like slide rules), used to tell you how far away to stand from your subject, depending on the aperture and ISO that you're using, but equally there might be a variable resistor underneath the main dial, controlling the power output to the flash - I just don't know which scenario is true :shrug:!? Any help with understanding that would be much appreciated
Also, I've tried it on my D700 and it appears to always kick out the same amount of power whatever settings I use. Is mine broken, or is that how it's meant to work :|?
Incidentally, I have read this (usually marvellously helpful) website three times over and it doesn't really make it clear :shrug: ...
Link ...
Thanks in advance for your help
) and realised that as well as using them on my Nikon FE SLRs, I can also trigger them via radio triggers and pop them wherever I like
