das
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This may be really dumb question but . . .
When dialing in a guide number for the flash system, do you have to compensate with the GN on the camera itself if you are shooting at a higher ASA? For instance, if your flash at full power is GN 16 at ASA 100, if you are shooting at 800 ASA, do you have to calculate what the GN would be at that ASA and change it on the lens, or does the camera automatically compensate via the ISO dial?
When dialing in a guide number for the flash system, do you have to compensate with the GN on the camera itself if you are shooting at a higher ASA? For instance, if your flash at full power is GN 16 at ASA 100, if you are shooting at 800 ASA, do you have to calculate what the GN would be at that ASA and change it on the lens, or does the camera automatically compensate via the ISO dial?
you'll want to set the dial on the camera to whatever the guide number of the flash is rated at the ISO you're shooting.
https://www.scantips.com/lights/flashbasics1c.html
https://www.scantips.com/lights/flashbasics1c.html
das
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Thanks for the help!
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