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kpataky

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  1. <p>The contacts have been cleaned and it still doesn't accept a flash of any kind.</p>
  2. <p>I have a bunch of pocket wizards, and they aren't recognized by the D4S either. What's interesting, is the SB800s receive the information from the camera about ISO and shutter speed as can be seen on the display of the flash, but the flashes never fire when the shutter is clicked.</p>
  3. <p>Lex Jenkins - the batteries are brand new and charged - like I said, these flashes work perfectly fine on my D4 and D3S.</p>
  4. The D4s is brand new I just took the rubber cap off for the first time to put the flash on I highly doubt the D4s connection needs cleaning.
  5. I have 2 SB800s they work fine with my D3s and my D4. It's obviously seated correctly on my D4s but I can't get either to fire. Anyone know if there is a menu setting I might be overlooking? The D4s works otherwise perfectly.
  6. <p>I was in North Carolina to shoot a couple of Durham Bulls baseball games last fall, so I had my D4 and 2 long (400 & 300mm) lenses with me only. I borrowed my Dad's Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Zoom Lens to shoot a Blake Shelton concert we got tickets to. The lights in this concert were concentrated and very strong while the backgrounds were very dark, so I had to manually shoot everything based on test exposures I did on Blake's face. I was able to shoot at ISO 3200, 1/320-1/500 for most of the concert and 90% of what I shot was sharp and colored correctly. I would say other than a fish eye, I really didn't need another lens. I made a great 11x17 hard cover coffee table photo book and gave it to my wife for Christmas - looks awesome!</p>
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