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Nikon CLS Demonstration Video Posted by: jwischka
Video duration: 188 seconds A quick demonstration using Nikon's CLS with SB-800's and a Nikon D200 Related: cls, d200, nikon Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Taking a Custom White Balance Measurement on Nikon DSLR's Posted by: jwischka
Video duration: 303 seconds Brief tutorial explains how to take a custom white balance measurement on a Nikon D80/200/300 DSLR in order to achieve good white balance results without spending a fortune. Related: balance, dslr, nikon, photography, tutorial, white Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: smiles77. on 28 Oct 08, 20:43:42
d40 doesnt have CLS. good video tho.
By: chrissowa. on 13 Aug 08, 15:20:17
firmware update is not over pc, its over a d700 or d3
By: sovietspyguy. on 07 Aug 08, 03:54:53
Good video, informative and no extra garbage. The way youtube ought to be. :)
By: Pizzscn. on 20 Jul 08, 17:40:59
the Bible. Great choice! You should read Judges it's actually very funny
By: ChicoEdge. on 06 Jul 08, 08:43:42
Don't forget that the Nikon F6 (Nikon's greatest film camera) is also able to work with CLS. Check out the new SB900. The interface is much simpler and it can plug into a pc for firmware updates.
By: hobocamp. on 02 Jul 08, 03:21:46
Very nice, straight forward example. I was always confused as to whether using the popup flash in this case would contribute to the flash - thanks for explaining that!
By: jwischka. on 06 Jun 08, 15:17:51
The setup would be roughly the same. Essentially you would need to position the lights (as you suggest) and then set both SB-800's to "remote", and either let them fire in TTL mode or adjust the power individually in the on-camera settings. If you explain exactly what you're looking for, I can try to put something together.
By: jwischka. on 06 Jun 08, 15:16:38
There are different settings for this. In my example, the pop up flash fires to trigger the SB-800. However, you can have the on-board flash fire during the exposure as well. This can be adjusted in the camera flash menu where you set the SB-800 to fire in TTL mode.
By: 0zgon. on 05 Jun 08, 13:30:47
I think the pop up flash does fire, but the shutter is not open when it fires, and the only purpose of it is to tell the SB-800 to fire. The shutter only opens when the SB-800 fired.
By: pannysat. on 19 May 08, 06:07:06
Can you do a video on a two flash setup, one a key light and the other a fill light, with umbrella? thanks
By: bbtel. on 30 Apr 08, 02:21:14
Another sweet presentation and clarification for the "manual(ly) confused" So the pop up flash did not fire though it was up? Thanks
By: joannphoto. on 21 Apr 08, 17:34:49
Just a follow-up. Thanks again for your video, I could see what I couldn't comprehend by reading my manual. I was able to set it up and used it Saturday afternoon with a senior shoot and I'm thrilled with how beautifully it worked!
By: joannphoto. on 18 Apr 08, 20:34:11
Thank you! I have the Fuji S5 and SB800 and I had been trying to understand how to use the SB800 remotely. I'm going home to try it tonight. Thank you again!
By: jwischka. on 31 Mar 08, 13:02:49
You simply need to move it to "--"
By: nikkiesteban. on 30 Mar 08, 23:19:49
what setting did you set the pop-up flash so it won't contribute any exposure to the subject and it will only trigger the external flash..??? thanks
By: LuminolBlue. on 30 Mar 08, 23:06:18
Cool... Nice setup and all.
By: Neipasmaharba. on 11 Mar 08, 07:37:26
Thankīs for sharing!!!
By: pthedevil. on 07 Mar 08, 08:48:28
Great Tutorial! This feature if one if the biggest reasons I made the switch from Canon.
By: jwischka. on 04 Mar 08, 17:22:25
Yes, you could.
By: martin0bauer. on 04 Mar 08, 17:20:00
You could also use a SU-800, canīt you?!
By: jwischka. on 06 Jan 08, 20:09:47
I'm planning on doing another tutorial (probably macro) when I get some time. You can do this with either SB-800's or 600's, though the procedure is slightly different with the SB-600 (control layout is slightly different). You can use an SB-800 on a D40 to control additional SB-800's or SB-600's as well.
By: GarlandImages. on 05 Jan 08, 18:04:00
I hate reading manuals... thank you so much. You opened up a new world for me. Please post more tutorials. PS can I do this with 3 sb-800? Can I use SB - 600's?
By: jwischka. on 02 Jan 08, 13:50:35
No - you need a D80 or an SB-800 (on the D40) to control the SB-600.
By: justinlau92. on 02 Jan 08, 10:16:02
Can a SB600 be remotely fired from a Nikon D40 ?
By: floorit929. on 30 Dec 07, 08:35:00
Nice Job! One reason for my buying my D200 but couldn't figure out the damn manual on how to make it work. Read for over an hour and withing minutes of watching your video, I took my first shot! Do ya have any more demonstration videos? How about some Macro help? Which lens for best head/shoulders, 3 key light etc?