Hello Paul, When using the 400T, do you dial in any negative compensation? Also what ISO's have you tried it with. I have shot many weddings with mine, but I am usually at ISO 400 and compensation set to about -2. I haven't really fiddled with the connector at all and am wondering if perhaps I should. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-- Bruce Saturday, April 1, 2006, 5:47:07 AM, you wrote: PS> The AF400T works great on the D. i think the reason Dario and others PS> have experienced so many failures and erratic behavior patterns with PS> certain flashes on the D is that the connectors on the D hotshoe PS> sometimes have trouble making contact. That would explain the erratic PS> results with some flash units. Mounting is critical. The AF 400T PS> doesn't mount on the shoe of course. It uses a cable that attaches to PS> the shoe. I think the weight of some flashes on the shoe causes them to PS> rock back and forth a bit, interrupting contact. Even the Sigma has to PS> be mounted carefully, and the wheel has to be tightened aggressively. PS> Paul PS> On Apr 1, 2006, at 5:34 AM, Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote: >> On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Dario Bonazza wrote: >> >>> At the end of the day, I'm afraid that the only TTL flash working >>> well on the D to be the Sigma EF500 DG. >> >> And that's P-TTL, right? Or are you saying that it has a TTL mode and >> it works well on the -D? >> >> Kostas >>