Nikon CLS - episode 230

Published: Sept. 2, 2016, 7:30 a.m.

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Nikon CLS

There are specific sensor receptors to interact with the Creative Lighting System or CLS. The number one complaint is the flash wont fire because of too much sun or there isn\\u2019t enough power from the on camera flash. There are so many \\u201creasons\\u201d people have for why they think it won\\u2019t work and the number one actual problem is user error. Not having the sensor aiming back at the camera or master flash and incorrect or insufficient power from the commander flash are also a big problem for an effective CLS.\\xa0 If you know your gear and you practice how you plan on using it long before you actually put it to use on the job you have a much better chance at being successful with that gear. This has never been truer than when using CLS. It isn\\u2019t a complicated system however it can be a limiting system if you are not fully prepared.

Nikon CLSChoose the Chanel,\\xa0Choose the Group,\\xa0You can shoot in TTL or Manual.

The coolest thing about the\\xa0Creative Lighting System is: wireless wasn\'t always affordable and this function for off camera flash has been around for a number of years. TTL wireless is only just becoming affordable and I know many of my students starting out are still not able/willing to make the investment for that function, but CLS offers it. Lastly and the best one by far is High Speed Sync (HSS) with off camera lighting, especially in TTL, is still a bit pricey and the cheaper versions seem to have bad reviews across the board, but you guessed it CLS even includes that.

More info on Nikon CLS:

https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/9520/~/nikon-creative-lighting-system-(cls)

Happy Shooting!

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