Understanding Nikon Speedlight Menus: Get the Most From Your Speedlights #2


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A Saturday afternoon version of the same workshop held earlier in the week.
How to get the most from your Nikon Speedlights without breaking their little necks...
This is a hands-on workshop with handouts. Learn the ins and outs of the maze of menus on Nikon Speedlights. Covered will be the SB 600, SB 700, SB 800, SB 900, and SB 910. On camera, as slaves, as commanders, in groups, TTL, CLS, etc. Learn what it all means and how to best use that knowledge to improve your images.
If you plan to attend, please let me know which units you have and I will focus on those.
Feel free to start a thread on the discussion board, or email me via the site, if you have a question or would like a particular aspect of Nikon Speedlights covered.
As this workshop is primarily about speedlights and menus, we may not be using live models, though I certainly hope to have a model available.
This is the first of two identical sessions. The other is on Wed 2/15 at 7pm and has the same content. Please sign up for only one session until the other has reached 15, then put your name on the waiting list.
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Cost is $15, paid in advance.
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Lastly, you can pay via Meetup & Amazon Payments on line when you RSVP. Quickest and easiest, perhaps, but with the highest fee for the receiver.
Thanks!
Porter Manring / 21c Studio

Understanding Nikon Speedlight Menus: Get the Most From Your Speedlights #2