Thanks Guys above with those tips! Upon further testing with full battery and remounting on camera it "seems" as if most of the time I can shoot and rapidly reshoot several times, enough certainly to capture static group portraits for what I would be shooting. And much more infrequently an occasional misfire, which shouldn't present any huge problem as I'm not shooting critical timed events as say if I was main camera at a wedding and a misfire could cause loss of a one chance moment. Since as mentioned I will definitely be shooting several of each person or group each time I decide to shoot something. To that, I was pleasantly surprised to see, and did not know this ..... that with the Auto Review turned on to its quickest setting of 2 seconds .... I don't have to wait the full 2 seconds to shoot again. The quick half press of the shutter again releases the review image as quickly as I want to manually shoot. I've had it off for no good reason it seems, LOL. Phew! I did not want to buy another speed light when this one is virtually new still in terms of use.
Out of curiosity, similar to expected number of manual shutter releases a camera is rated for ... what are these types of speed lights expected to get roughly with how many full power flashes on the flash tube itself? I'm going to shoot at 1/4 but I imagine the lifetime rating is at full power.
Out of curiosity, similar to expected number of manual shutter releases a camera is rated for ... what are these types of speed lights expected to get roughly with how many full power flashes on the flash tube itself? I'm going to shoot at 1/4 but I imagine the lifetime rating is at full power.
