red_erik
Member
Hello,
I have a question regarding Nikon F2 and using "modern" flashes with it.
I have a Nikon F2 and the AS-1 adapter for standard ISO flash shoes. When I set the F2 to flash sync speed, the flash fires once, as expected. But when I set the camera to a slower speed like 1/15 or 1/2, the flash fires twice; at the start, and at the finish of the exposure, or (I presume) when the shutter opens, and when it closes. This is a problem for me, as I want it to fire only once
The reason I'm using such a "modern flash" is that I already have it, and because I can control the flash output strength, which I cannot do on other, older flashes that I currently own, as they have either an automatic mode, or a manual mode, which fires at full strength always.
I presume the SB-800 fires twice because it doesn't use up all the stored power in the capacitor, since I usually set it to 1/128 or 1/64.
Why do I want to do this? As I started photographing with a D90, and I mostly shoot concerts, I want to replicate the stuff I did in digital (for example, https://www.flickr.com/photos/92657514@N00/12364877655/) on film. In short, I want to fire the flash at a low power, and have it fire only at the beginning of the exposure, so I can capture more of the surrounding light and the background.
So, does anybody have a suggestion on fixing this behaviour with the SB-800, or can recommend a older flash (like the Nikon SB-20, which has manual control from 1/1 to 1/16, and 8sec recharge time) that will fire only once?
Thanks in advance
I have a question regarding Nikon F2 and using "modern" flashes with it.
I have a Nikon F2 and the AS-1 adapter for standard ISO flash shoes. When I set the F2 to flash sync speed, the flash fires once, as expected. But when I set the camera to a slower speed like 1/15 or 1/2, the flash fires twice; at the start, and at the finish of the exposure, or (I presume) when the shutter opens, and when it closes. This is a problem for me, as I want it to fire only once

The reason I'm using such a "modern flash" is that I already have it, and because I can control the flash output strength, which I cannot do on other, older flashes that I currently own, as they have either an automatic mode, or a manual mode, which fires at full strength always.
I presume the SB-800 fires twice because it doesn't use up all the stored power in the capacitor, since I usually set it to 1/128 or 1/64.
Why do I want to do this? As I started photographing with a D90, and I mostly shoot concerts, I want to replicate the stuff I did in digital (for example, https://www.flickr.com/photos/92657514@N00/12364877655/) on film. In short, I want to fire the flash at a low power, and have it fire only at the beginning of the exposure, so I can capture more of the surrounding light and the background.
So, does anybody have a suggestion on fixing this behaviour with the SB-800, or can recommend a older flash (like the Nikon SB-20, which has manual control from 1/1 to 1/16, and 8sec recharge time) that will fire only once?
Thanks in advance
