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doing it all on the internal flash, SB-600, or SB-R200), but this
custom setting allows you to not move your hand positions to
trigger the modeling light:
On
DOF
Preview
button
triggers
modeling
light
[default]
Off
DOF Preview button does not trigger modeling
light
Recommendations:
1. Leave it
On
unless you’re in some situation where you
need the DOF Preview button and don’t want your
subject to be startled by flash.
2. Two types of photographers get the most benefit out of
this setting: (a) those who work with flash in a flash
bracket or further off camera (they can’t always
conveniently press the SB-800’s Modeling Light button);
and (b) macro shooters who are trying to evaluate how
shadows and depth of field interact.
3. Surprise, surprise. The SB-600, which does
not
have a
modeling light button,
does
have a modeling light
function. I had initially missed that paragraph in the SB-
600 manual, but reading the D300’s manual made me test
it: it works.
Custom Setting #E5 Exposure Bracketing Method
(Auto bracketing set)
Exposure bracketing can be performed entirely with ambient
exposure (e.g. altering aperture or shutter speed), with flash