There are some exceptions to this. like when you are shooting
highly reflective objects such as mirrors which will simple reflect
you and all the flash lights back to the camera, underexposing the
rest of your shot.
The camera does use the flash in low power mode to trigger the
SB-800 so it does fire and you cannot stop this. What you can do
though, is losely cover the front of the flash unit with some paper
or cardboard so that the slight can spill around the sides of the
card but the main flash is blocked from the subject that you are
taking the shot of. The spill should be enough to still trigger the
flash without adding catch lights to the subject
I have a D70 and a SB-800 flash and I am trying to make use of the
"remote Commander" mode of this combo. I have custom setting 19
set to TTL commander -> TTL and I have my sb-800 set to "remote".
The exposure is perfect, but I am getting fill from the camera
flash which is confirmed by taking a picture in a mirror. For some
reason, the on camera flash contributes to the lighting as well.
This is really useless and terrible. I am trying to take some
pictures of some shiny objects and am getting horrible hot spots
and I do not have my sc-29 remote cord so I am screwed. Am I doing
anything wrong that anyone knows about or is this a malfunction?
Chris
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