No, the aperture should be all done and dusted, sounds like may be sticky, also not sure on the nikon system, is there any way to activate blades manually, should be snappy and smooth if there is a way.
I take it this is with just the lens or tubes still, shouldn't make any difference to be fair but working through progressively, also is it the same on both bodies still?
Nice set, always like weevils because of the textures as such.
The jumpers seem to have had a hard life, love how you get different flavours of jumper.
good set, liking the first got its full attention there.
nice one, making the most of them moving in for the winter I see.
Nikonian72 wrote:
Now I suspect an internal failure of the speedlight component that reads the flash return to regulate duration. Without sensor regulation, full flash will occur.
Yongnuo II is a fully manual flash so there is no feedback sensing for TTL, the power level/flash duration set by selection, still can't rule internal failure until other steps checked. An electronic failure in lens could still be cause but wouldn't like to think that yet, as aperture is pure electrical for Nikon isn't it?
At least rules out body contacts, clean lens contacts, assuming you don't have an additional ext flash to test could try a couple of shots with the onboard flash and the lens just for confirmation of correct exposure with flash.
You are quite prolific with the flash so it may be that it is tired and done its last macro, like most electronics nowadays they won't last forever.
Contacts on your lens/camera body dirty? not shutting down the aperture enough? is exposure okay when not using flash, that would eliminate the the contacts.
Nice shots liking the setup with the backgrounds
tinusbum wrote:
Now I am back to the D7100.
That'll explain it then :lol:
Nice shots, amazing how a bonny thing can come of something so ugly.
Good selection again, liking the cranefly eyes.
What happened to the sensor, it had been clean lately?