G'day Bruce,

I don't do any studio strobe work & haven't done any in years (although I 
would like to get back into it).

I'm a macro guy, & wireless flash is perfect for a bug & flower shooter 
like me :-)

Cheers,

Dave

At 09:18 AM 31/01/2007, Bruce Dayton wrote:
>Hello David,
>
>I used to do that with AF360FGZ's for studio work or on a bracket.  In
>studio, I found they didn't have enough power to deliver the DOF that
>I needed.  On a bracket, it worked but I found that the ambient light and
>subject/background reflectivity could have some impact on the
>reliability of the main flash firing.  I replaced the 360's
>with Alien Bees studio lights, which got rid of one problem and now
>just use a wired approach for the flash bracket so the popup flash has
>become a non-issue to me.  And I no longer have problems with the
>popup flash or wireless connection.
>
>--
>Bruce
>
>
>Tuesday, January 30, 2007, 4:10:35 PM, you wrote:
>
>DS> I use the onboard flash quite a lot...as a wireless trigger for my 
>AF-540FGZ.
>
>DS> Cheers,
>
>DS> Dave


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