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  1. <p>I have a Nikon D750 and Nikon SB-700 that I would like to set up high speed sync to use when shooting outside portraits. (Need some fill light). I can't seem to find any info. on it. I would like to use the speed light on my cameral in TTL mode. And I like to shoot in Aperture Priority or Manual modes. Most often Aperture Priority mode.<br> Can someone help? I have a shoot scheduled tomorrow and would really like to use this set up.<br> Thanks,<br> Nancy</p>
  2. <p>I recently upgraded to a Nikon D750. My last camera had a cropped sensor and I was using a Tamaron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di ii. I really liked it. <br> I'm now looking for a similar lens for the D750 full frame. I am considering the Nikon 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 or the Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 lenses. <br> I have read that the Nikon takes sharper pictures than the Tamron. However, the Tamron is 1/3 lighter than the Nikon.<br> Does anyone have a recommendation?<br> Thanks much!<br> Nancy</p>
  3. <p>I am purchasing my first Einstein. But, I'm not sure what Paul C. Buff wireless stystem to go with. I understand that I need the CyberSync Transceiver. But should I spend the extra and go with the Cyber Commander transmitter or is the CyberSync Trigger Transmitter ok? Please note, I'm just a beginner.<br> Also, what type of light meter would you recommend?<br> Thank you!<br> Nancy</p>
  4. <p>Thanks Andrew, <br /><br />Wow, I messed this up. Yes, I want the receiver on the speedlight. And, the transmitter on the camera. I also failed to mention I have a Nikon D750. I understand I can put the camera in commander mode and I can set up the speedlight to fire wirelessly this way. But, I wanted to freedom of not always having to have the sensor at the front of the flash unit is within line of sight of the camera. At times this is challenging to be restricted.<br /><br />What is the best way to for me to fire the speedlight wirelessly? Use the commander mode on my camera or get a PC-Sync to hotshoe adapter? Also, can you explain what the the PC-Sync to hotshoe adapter is and how it works.<br /><br />When I have the budget, I would like to start using an Einstein strobe instead of the speedlight. In that case would it best to use the radio transmitter and receiver as previously described? I am just a beginner and trying to get a handle on this.<br> Thanks much!!!<br> Nancy<br> <br> </p>
  5. I have a Nikon Speedlight SB-700 and recently purchased Paul C. Buff radio trigger and battery operated transmitter. But, I can't figure out how to set up the battery operated transmitter. I can't find a port on the Speedlight for it. Can you use wireless radio transmitters with this Speedlight? have a feeling I made a mistake buying th SB-700. I can't return that. Help, in need of advice. Thanks, Nancy
  6. <p>Thanks for the responses everyone! I am using an iPhone and have it set up correctly. In Mike's link I noticed that in order to focus you need to tap the display on the phone first then hit the shutter button. I am going to try this.</p>
  7. <p>I am new to my camera--Nikon D750 and I set it up to shoot wirelessly using my smartphone. I wanted to take a self portrait. But, I can't get the camera to focus. How do I get the camera to focus in this situation? Also, I know I can set my camera up with the self timer and take pictures but, I think I will have the same issue. Any advice?<br> Nancy N.</p>
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