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Flash, accidentally fired

Postby jimsy on Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:49 pm

After using my flash (SB600) in remote mode, I layed it in my lap without turning it off.

Took a shot, and WHAM! My jeans began to SMOKE!

The flash burnt my jeans and now theres a very faint blue mark on the flash diffuser thing..

The flash and jeans both still work. Do you think I may have shortened the life of the flash? :oops:
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Re: Flash, accidentally fired

Postby birddog114 on Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:51 pm

jimsy wrote:After using my flash (SB600) in remote mode, I layed it in my lap without turning it off.

Took a shot, and WHAM! My jeans began to SMOKE!

The flash burnt my jeans and now theres a very faint blue mark on the flash diffuser thing..

The flash and jeans both still work. Do you think I may have shortened the life of the flash? :oops:


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Postby jimsy on Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:56 pm

I had the flash on the camera in commander mode from the previous shots, and didn't close the flash on the d70. Leaving the sb-600 ON, it flashed when I took another shot.

Sorry, the topic title should be more like, "Flash, I stupidly fired it accidentally againt my pants". My mistake. But I'm really interested to know if I've just shortened the life of the sb-600?
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Postby birddog114 on Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:58 pm

jimsy wrote:I had the flash on the camera in commander mode from the previous shots, and didn't close the flash on the d70. Leaving the sb-600 ON, it flashed when I took another shot.

Sorry, the topic title should be more like, "Flash, I stupidly fired it accidentally againt my pants". My mistake. But I'm really interested to know if I've just shortened the life of the sb-600?


No it won't cos it acts as the normal flash shooting, I've been down that road and now no more worrying later.
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Postby sheepie on Mon Jan 17, 2005 10:00 pm

jimsy wrote:Sorry, the topic title should be more like, "Flash, I stupidly fired it accidentally againt my pants".


...or maybe "Hot Pants"?

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Re: Flash, accidentally fired

Postby digitor on Mon Jan 17, 2005 10:03 pm

jimsy wrote:After using my flash (SB600) in remote mode, I layed it in my lap without turning it off.

Took a shot, and WHAM! My jeans began to SMOKE!

The flash burnt my jeans and now theres a very faint blue mark on the flash diffuser thing..

The flash and jeans both still work. Do you think I may have shortened the life of the flash? :oops:


Are you sure it was only the jeans that were smoking at the time? :wink:

Possibly a little steam, but I doubt you've shortened the life of your flash, maybe taken a couple of weeks of the life of the jeans though...

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Postby sirhc55 on Mon Jan 17, 2005 10:15 pm

And by the sounds of it 5 minutes off your life :cry:

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Postby fozzie on Mon Jan 17, 2005 10:17 pm

Hope the crown jewels are OK :!: .

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Postby jimsy on Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:10 pm

Thanks for the reassurance =p It's good to know that a couple hundred bucks hasn't gone down the drain.

And the crown jewels are doing just fine ;)

What really worried me was the smoke.. I knew a flash gun was powerful, but to burn and almost make my jeans catch on fire (ok, maybe I'm exaggerating here). Didn't smell to good either.
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