| Conclusion
This
article only covers how to use the Nikon D200 camera and Nikon
SB-800 and SB-600 speedlights hardware. The number of variables
involved with setting up a good multi-flash shooting session
extends beyond this topic and my goal was to acquaint you with
the basic settings.
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Nikon SB-800, Nikon
D200, and Nikon SB-600 |
Once you’ve mastered the settings, I suggest you get a
good book on Lighting Technique and study it well. You’ll
have to learn how to control shadows and reflections. Plus,
you’ll have to understand something about lighting ratios so
that you can recognize a good image when you see one.
Buy
a couple of light stands and a cheap white flash umbrella and
set up some nice portrait sessions of your family or product
shots. With the Nikon D200 and even one extra Speedlight, you
can create some very impressive images with much less work than
ever before.

The
really nice thing is that the Nikon Creative Lighting System
built into your Nikon D200 and external Speedlight flash units
will allow you to shoot without worrying so much about detailed
exposure issues. Instead, you can concentrate on creating a
great looking image.
Keep
on capturing time…

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