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  1. Can you connect an automatic flash (TTL) in series with a Manual Flash and work the two together from a tripod?? Or the automatic (TTL) flash on top of the camera and the manual away on a tripod? Thanks for your response….

  2. Ok so I guess you could say that I just got into photography bc I have an old Nikon p500 and I use it mainly for family functions,i have amateur but very decent equipment for it but no flash yet, my question is being that I have a bridge camera, how would my p500 be able to "talk" to an external flash? I like the pop up flash it has but if I could up my pics with a better flash than which is a great starter flash? Is it possible to go with an automatic flash and use it with my p500? I like the idea of slave flashes to get better lighting but before I did into spending any money on it can my camera compatible with it? Anyways thanks in advance and I hope to hear from you with good news soon.

  3. He'll Robert. I own a Canon Rebel T3 and I am looking to buy a flash for my camera. I saw an Opteka E-TTL Pro Automatic I believe and I am wondering if that would work on a T3. I saw it on Amazon and for me it is affordable. It does list a whole lot of canon models including the T3, however, I am a bit nervous. Would like your expertise on this.

  4. Hi! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, really helped me. Need your help in deciding a flash for the Canon 6D Mark ii. From what I've read, the sync speed on the 6D Mark ii is just 1/180s. I wanted to pick up the Yongnuo YN-568 EX II but I'm not sure of fully compatible with the 6D. I'm new to flashes and this will be my first flash. Please help. Thanks!

  5. I own at the moment the Sony cybershot HX400v ..I have a normal flash for it the Phillips 25CB. The flash works fine…lights up. When I put to the camera it does nothing. do I need to set the camera up some way? I never had this problem with my old cannon DSL

  6. for double exposure type photos you can use long exposure and the flash's test button. Take a photo with the flash, move the camera or the subject, then press the test button when you want the flash to fire again during the photo.

  7. Besides TTL being a bit more expensive, shouldn't you just go for a TTL since it has a built in manual mode?

    Or is manual mode in a fully manual flash better than manual on a TTL flash?

  8. Thanks for the information. I bought set of yongnuo YN560 III but they are useless. I want a flash that mount straight on my camera hot shoe i don't know much about photography I begin to learn. Would you please advise a cheap flash that can do that.
    Thanks

  9. I'm glad you mentioned the difference of the manual and the automatic flashes.Β Most ofΒ the YoutubeΒ  video reviews do not cover the manualΒ vs. auto flashes – sort of like comparing apples and oranges. I have been pretty frustrated by the many Yongnuo flashes out there…..wanted a automatic TTL flash.

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