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it can be a lot of different things like low batteries in the strobe. its happen to me with my D7000 and my SB-600 there is a way you can rest the flash unit.it can be a lot of different things like low batteries in the strobe. its happen to me with my D7000 and my SB-600 there is a way you can rest the flash unit.
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By not clear do you mean out of focus or streaked due to movement? Try using a higher ISO setting in order to allow for a faster shutter speed and/or use a tripod.
If you are having issues with the flash not firing due to the 'thermal indicator' coming on, simply turn the thermal indicator off in the settings panel and all should be sweet.
The SB600 isn't made any more. I would recommend the SB700. Before you buy an external flash however, make sure that the hot shoe on you camera is still fully functional. An external flash is superior to the pop-up flash under almost any circumstances. Where your pop-up flash limits your shooting distance substantially, I have take pictures at night using an SB700 almost 100 feet from the subject and gotten correct exposure with my D90. Now there is one thing you will not be able to do without the pop-up flash, but I suspect it will never matter to you. You will not be able to use the pop-up flash to trigger the SB700 off camera.
it can be a lot of different things like low batteries in the strobe. its happen to me with my D7000 and my SB-600 there is a way you can rest the flash unit.
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