I am trying to find out what on camera flashes i could use with a nikon f100.
Supposedly they need to be manual, as ttl wouldn't work
Thanks
Maybe as the flash is average metering and your camera is not.For the Metz 60CT4 it gives me better results using plain auto mode via the flash built in sensor than TTL.
Supposedly they need to be manual, as ttl wouldn't work
SB-28 is a great flash for film photography. The flash can also be used in non-TTL auto on just about any other camera from Minox to 8x10. I specially like the flash when using my 18mm lens on 35mm and 40mm lens on 6x6 format due to the SB-28's wide angle of coverage.
I am trying to find out what on camera flashes i could use with a nikon f100.
Supposedly they need to be manual, as ttl wouldn't work
Thanks
Your information is incorrect - the Nikon F100 works with TTL flash. Most Nikon’s post the F3 do.
SB800 is a great flash and works across most Nikon’s (both film and digital)
Awesome thanksFor Nikon I think from SB-28 to SB-800 would support TTL. Many newer Nikon flashes don't. I have the Metz 60CT4 and it does support TTL but no pre-flash. I have a Sunpak 5000AF which also support TTL.
For the Metz 60CT4 it gives me better results using plain auto mode via the flash built in sensor than TTL.
SB-28 is a great flash for film photography. Works with all Nikon film cameras, most with TTL. The flash can also be used in non-TTL auto on just about any other camera from Minox to 8x10. I specially like the flash when using my 18mm lens on 35mm and 40mm lens on 6x6 format due to the SB-28's wide angle of coverage.
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Younguo flashes only support manual on an F100 nothing amazing about that. Even worse than some very old flashes which support non TTL auto mode.You can buy any Yongnuo flashes for your camera(Nikon f100). Yongnuo allows manual flashes and have amazing features. If you're buying one then keep this in mind, Do not overuse flash because continuous flashing maybe ends up burning the flash.
You can buy any Yongnuo flashes for your camera(Nikon f100). Yongnuo allows manual flashes and have amazing features. If you're buying one then keep this in mind, Do not overuse flash because continuous flashing maybe ends up burning the flash.
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