WyattGlynn
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I looked through the manual for my YS-D2Js, but it seems lots of UW photography equipment manuals assume you already more or less know what you're doing. As a newbie to all of this, I have a couple questions I'm hoping someone can help educate me on.
1) When shooting in manual mode, I notice the power level dial is measured in f-stop values. I assumed you should match up the strobe dial to the aperture you're using IF you're shooting at the ISO and distance that the guide number is measured at, but I realize that is probably a dangerous assumption.
2) Mode setting: I under stand the Manual modes (flash and pre-flash) and shoot in "DS-TTL" with my fiber optic cables, but there is also a "Slave" mode. Is that an optical slave - i.e., it wirelessly slaves off the other strobe by reading it's pulses? Or something different altogether?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom anyone is willing to share!
1) When shooting in manual mode, I notice the power level dial is measured in f-stop values. I assumed you should match up the strobe dial to the aperture you're using IF you're shooting at the ISO and distance that the guide number is measured at, but I realize that is probably a dangerous assumption.
2) Mode setting: I under stand the Manual modes (flash and pre-flash) and shoot in "DS-TTL" with my fiber optic cables, but there is also a "Slave" mode. Is that an optical slave - i.e., it wirelessly slaves off the other strobe by reading it's pulses? Or something different altogether?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom anyone is willing to share!