Using Nikon D90 in manual mode and SB700 as a TTL remote.
The SB700 is new to me and although everything appears to be working okay from an exposure point of view, I am having a few problems:
1. The on-camera flash is appearing in some photos with two sets of highlights appearing in subject's eyes. I was under the impression the on-camera flash was only visible as a trigger for the SB700.
2. When shooting high speed action shots of martial artists, I was able to shoot certain shots at exactly the right time using just the camera and continuous lighting, but when I started using the SB700, the image always showed the action a fraction of a second after I had pressed the shutter. Do you have to pre-empt the action when shooting off-camera?
3. Somehow my daughter is able to squint from the on-camera flash before the off-camera flash exposes the photo. I did this several times in a row, and every time she is squinting, which would indicate that she is able to respond to the first flash before the second one fires.
So, in conclusion, I appear to have a problem where the SB700 fires too soon after the trigger (1), and too late (2 & 3). I realise it will be a setting as opposed to something wrong with the flash, but what setting(s) have I got wrong?
The SB700 is new to me and although everything appears to be working okay from an exposure point of view, I am having a few problems:
1. The on-camera flash is appearing in some photos with two sets of highlights appearing in subject's eyes. I was under the impression the on-camera flash was only visible as a trigger for the SB700.
2. When shooting high speed action shots of martial artists, I was able to shoot certain shots at exactly the right time using just the camera and continuous lighting, but when I started using the SB700, the image always showed the action a fraction of a second after I had pressed the shutter. Do you have to pre-empt the action when shooting off-camera?
3. Somehow my daughter is able to squint from the on-camera flash before the off-camera flash exposes the photo. I did this several times in a row, and every time she is squinting, which would indicate that she is able to respond to the first flash before the second one fires.
So, in conclusion, I appear to have a problem where the SB700 fires too soon after the trigger (1), and too late (2 & 3). I realise it will be a setting as opposed to something wrong with the flash, but what setting(s) have I got wrong?