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by Aussie Dave on Sun Nov 13, 2005 11:42 am
I am constantly being amazed by this work of art, Nikon have named the SB800.
We had a small get together last night for my Wife's 30th, and the below photo was taken in "total darkness", except for the two candles atop the cake.
Viewing the photo on the PC, one would think that I had taken the photo with the room lights on.
Exif info (for anyone interested) was:
D70 & 18-70 Kit Lens @ 18mm
1/100sec. @ f6.3
ISO200
SB800 (iTTL mode) +0.7EV - bounced off roof
Exposure Mode - Manual
(no PP except for resizing and adding border)
As you can see, I could have slowed my settings down, or bumped up ISO, but with the SB800 in this type of environment, one does not need to.
And, no horrible shadows to speak of..... I am very impressed !
Can you tell I'm a happy camper
For anyone that doesn't yet have the Nikon SB800....rush out TODAY and grab one !!! 
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by Alpha_7 on Sun Nov 13, 2005 3:06 pm
Impressive stuff, SB800 is definitely on my list, but at present a tripod and ball head are slightly above it.. .. although the flash is cheaper then the ballhead and tripod combined. If I hadn't read your description I would of thought the lights were one, and the absence of shadows is lovely.
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by mudder on Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:19 pm
Wow, I would never have thought the room was really dark with just a couple of candles for light, it looks as though the room was nicely lit for the photo... it's an impressive piece of technology...
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by Willy wombat on Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:32 pm
I have got to get me one of those things!
Amazing work
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by Killakoala on Sun Nov 13, 2005 8:48 pm
it certainly is a wondeful piece of electronics.
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by Sera on Mon Nov 14, 2005 12:19 pm
Very impressive! I assume you didn't use a diffuser at all?
I actually bought myself an SB-800 last week but have yet to have a decent play.
And this is my tentative first post on this forum.  I tend to lurk.
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by stubbsy on Mon Nov 14, 2005 12:46 pm
Dave - Impressive beast isn't it.
Tim - Welcome to the forum from a fellow Novocastrian. Have you seen this thread for a newcastle outing next Saturday?
Hijack over - now we return to our usual programming... 
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by Aussie Dave on Mon Nov 14, 2005 12:51 pm
Sera wrote:Very impressive! I assume you didn't use a diffuser at all? I actually bought myself an SB-800 last week but have yet to have a decent play. And this is my tentative first post on this forum.  I tend to lurk.
Hi Tim
welcome to the forum ! no need to lurk...just jump in
No, I didn't have the diffuser on. I've found I get a better image bounce-flashing "without" the diffuser, but use the diffuser when fill-flashing outside, or indoors when flashing directly onto the subject.
I must admit, adfter I'd taken the shot and reviewed the image on the back of the camera, I couldn't believe my eyes....I certainly wasn't expecting to see the whole room lit up like that. And I am talking pitch dark (except for those two small candles)....
Stubbsy - it certainly is ! I remember seeing an MPEG file from a Nikon site with a famous photog shooting some cheerleaders with about 6 SB800's. It would be like standing in front of a convoy of Kenworths on the Hume Hwy 
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by marc on Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:01 pm
Excellent result Dave, I have the SB 600 BTW: How was the (Michel's) Mud cake?
(I'm a past Franchise owner.)
Cheers
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by Aussie Dave on Mon Nov 14, 2005 1:04 pm
marc wrote:Excellent result Dave, I have the SB 600 BTW: How was the (Michel's) Mud cake? (I'm a past Franchise owner.) Cheers Marc
it was beautiful.....and just enough left for desert tonight 
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