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I ad borrowed a friends Nikon SB-22 flash and tried it in the burst mode high speed. The flash fired 3 times giving me three properly exposed pics. I then tried this with my newly aquired Sunpak 383 and cannot get it to do the same. Is this flash capable of multi flashes as is the other flash? BTW these flashes were mounted on a FZ-20.
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Check the settings on the back of your Sunpack. Slide the switch to M and then try 1/2 power or less. Or usean A setting at F2.8 or F4 andit shouldhave enough juice for multiple shots.
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It must be your batteries mine will take a 3 shot burst on full power automatic.
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Thanks Tim. I tried your suggestion and it worked most excellently. I guess one should have very fresh batteries before trying the higher apperature numbers.
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