
I quite like the groups feature. Allows you to control both flashes independantly from the camera. That's a very useful feature for shooting a first dance. I know a few wedding togs shooting Nikon who still use PW's for this so I'm going to be interested to see how well the commander built into the D700 actually works.
Test time! lol
I quite like the groups feature. Allows you to control both flashes independantly from the camera. That's a very useful feature for shooting a first dance. I know a few wedding togs shooting Nikon who still use PW's for this so I'm going to be interested to see how well the commander built into the D700 actually works.
Test time! lol

If you register your bodies through Nikon it goes up to 2 years warranty fyi![]()

Thanks James and John all very interesting stuff, good tutorials too
Lukas, I'll be testing the backside off them! I do have a couple of shoots I need to arrange but with being in London and Bath last week and sorting a new website and getting all this in order.......I need a lie down!![]()
Mine didn't. They sent me a letter after 12 months, asking me if I wanted to buy an extended warranty, which I didn't.
Did I miss a trick somewhere :shrug:?
I'll dig out the bit of paper that came with mine with the address on. It just took me to a page to input my serial and that was it. Will post back later
I quite like the groups feature. Allows you to control both flashes independantly from the camera. That's a very useful feature for shooting a first dance. I know a few wedding togs shooting Nikon who still use PW's for this so I'm going to be interested to see how well the commander built into the D700 actually works.
Test time! lol
NOW I'm scared! lolI found it works well for a first dance, but when the dance floor starts to fill you lose reliability a bit just because you had more people to block line of sight. This was with an su-800 though rather than the on board. I can't imagine much difference
The SU-800 uses infra red while the pop up flash uses pre flashes to control the groups so there could be significant difference between the two.
I thought the pre-flashes were the visible part of the IR signal from the on board?. In any case line of sight issues would affect both equally
Yes, but they won't bounce in the same way, whihc is why using a pop-up or SB-800/900 as a commander can trigger where the SU-800 fails.
You are going to love the D700 and 24-70 combo. Even though I have the 14-24 and 70-200 VRI, they mainly stay in my bag and the 24-70 stays on the body.
Good choice in the 105, it is a great macro and portrait lens and the VR is a bonus over the 60mm.
SB900's are great too
I have PM'ed you with a couple of books you may find of use.
John.
Got them arriving tomorrow thanks JohnFirst thing I did was hit the bookstores.
I did ponder on the macros. Do I really need one? Was the first question and yes I could probably do without one as I mainly use the macro facility to shoot wedding rings!
But I wanted a dual purpose lens and that's why I went for the 105mm. I have the 50mm to cover the 24-70 and this way the 105mm can add some cover for the 70-200 though I may well pick up an older 80-200mm later in the year when the finances recover.
I started out with a 20D and a kit lens!
On the topic of new arrivals I have a 70-200 VRII arriving tomorrow.
Come to Mama!!!
Just reading my "Mastering the D700" book and getting all excited
Loving the "My menu" feature, Active D lighting, sensor cleaning and a 3 inch monitor and that's just chapter one! I'll be reading up on metering over the weekend and if you think I'm bad now, wait till I actually get them delivered! :razz: