Sylvia_19463-4, originally uploaded by Flash Parker.

Banpo Bridge, Seoul

When I have enough time, I like to fire off a few frames in the high key when I’m working a shoot. It doesn’t work all the time and like a lot of different styles it has it’s place, but when it works the way I want it to the results are often a lot of fun. And then you go purple.

SB80DX @ 1/4 (?) power, softbox, high camera left,
SB80DX @ 1/8 (?) power, camera right, camera right
* Flashwaves Triggers

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Tutorial video on Nikon s CLS for the SB-600/SB-800 Speedlights

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This tutoria video teaches you the basics about how to use the flash/speedlight  and its exterior controls (tilt / pan for bounce) and interior controls (flash modes) and a lot of demonstration animations. It is written in PLAIN english to help people to understand what a flash have to offer. Yes, you still need to read the user’s manual for detailed instructions and references. Enjoy!

Music: Autumn Leaves by John Coltrane

Note: Sorry for the errors in the video about panning, 22.5º is actually 45º, 45º is actually 90º, and 90º is actually 180º.

(via http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=One9CMWJQzI)

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Here is a Nikon tutorial video  for use of R1C1 Speedlight.

For more tutorials please visit www.nikon-is-different.com

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Agfa-Gevaert A.G., München

i interested in this flash for miniportrait M402

Electronic flash unit with computerized flash duration. Adjustable on 0,4 – 5 meter (green indication, aperture 4 at 21 Din) and on 0,5 to 8 meter (yellow indication, aperture 8 at 21 Din). Computer can be switched off. Handy aperture table for various distances, adjustable for film sensitivities from 12 – 30 Din (12 – 800 Asa) at the back. Flash range from 50 cm till 8 meters. Guide number 32 for 21 Din and 22 for 18 Din. Illumination angle 35 mm film wide-angle lens F = 35 mm; pan reflector. Recycling time 8 sec. Accessory shoe contact and plug for flash cord; cord included. Power supply from 2 penlites of 1,5 volt. Instruction booklet in 8 languages available.

Bought via Marktplaats (kind of E-bay) in July 2007 together with 3 camera’s and other accessories.

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TTL vs ETTL compare| Canon 580EXii / 430 EXii Speedlite
http://www.canonspeedlitedvd.com

- This is a short video which explains the concepts of TTL and ETTL flash metering systems. Flash photography can be extremely tricky, so I made this video in hopes it would help you learn what TTL and ETTL are and how they are different. Its just one of many lessons from my new DVD: Canon 580 EXII \ 430EXII Speedlite Crash Course. Over 3.5 hours of awesome lessons.

It can be ordered from the following link: http://www.michaelthemaven.com

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Nikon Speedlight SB-26
















A modest upgrade of the SB-25, the SB-26 adds two functions: an 18mm diffuser and the ability to function as a wireless slave flash. Introduced in 1994.
















Nikon Speedlight SB-26 (니콘 SB-26) 상세스펙

GN: 118 (ft), 36 (m)
Weight: 13.8 oz (390g) (w/o batteries)
Size: 5.3” (135mm) tall x 3.1” (79mm) wide x 4” (101mm) deep
Power: four AA batteries
Recycle Time: 7 seconds minimum (full discharge)
# of Flashes: ~150 at full manual
Flash Duration: 1/1000
Coverage: (102 degrees horizontal, 90 degrees vertical) 18mm lens; also supports 20mm, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 70mm, and 85mm coverage
Case: SS-24 included
Key Features: TTL flash control on most TTL-capable Nikon bodies, monitor pre-flash on F90/N90 or later bodies; Full power TTL, seven power level manual, and Automatic (six apertures) settings. LCD panel shows settings. Rear curtain sync. High Speed sync, Repeating flash, red-eye reduction, wireless remote. The SB-26 can synchronize with up to four additional flashes via cables. Unlimited numbers of SB-26’s can be fired in the wireless remote mode. Head tilts from –7 degrees below horizontal up to 90 degrees above horizontal, and rotates -180 degrees to plus 90 degrees clockwise. Built-in diffuser card. Aufofocus assist light. External power source terminal, TTL multiple flash terminal, sync/multiple flash terminal.

Nikon’s Other Speedlights

SB-1, SB-2, SB-3, SB-4,
SB-5, SB-6, SB-7E, SB-8E,
SB-9, SB-10, SB-E, SB-11,
SB-12, SB-14, SB-140,
SB-15, SB-16, SB-17,
SB-18, SB-19, SB-20,
SB-21, SB-22, SB-22s,
SB-23, SB-24, SB-25,
SB-26, SB-27,
SB-28/SB-28DX,
SB-29/SB-29s, SB-30,
SB-50DX, SB-80DX

http://www.bythom.com/sb26.htm

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Alice, originally uploaded by weareadventurers. ©weareadventurers. All rights reserved.

92 Red.                    Color densitometry.
96                               Neutral Density Filter No. 96.
98 Blue.                    Equivalent to No. 47B plus No. 2B filter.
99 Green.                 Equivalent to No. 61 plus No. 16 filter.
102 Yellow-green. Converts barrier-layer photocell response to eye luminosity response.
106 Amber.              Converts an S-4 type photocell response to the eye-luminosity response.
Note:  For more information about filters, see Publication B-3, KODAK Photographic Filters Handbook,
available through your photographic dealer.

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