Hi all -
3rd time writing this entire message. My head hurts. Hopefully I won't lose it again.
I am new to the world of interchangeable-lens photography. I recently bought a Nikon auto-focus SLR with several lenses, included a nice wide-angle (I forget the manufacturer, but I looked them up and they appear to be reputable).
I've taken successful photographs with this lens before, including flash photos. However, I shot some rolls with it this weekend, and every picture that used the flash came out like this:
The lower, oh, 60% is perfect; the upper 40% looks as if the flash never hit it. The same arrangement with a different lens worked just fine.
Anyone seen this effect before? Anyone know what causes it?
It's possible that when I've used the lens w/flash before, I used the built-in flash; this time I was using an external flash (mounted on the camera, but one of those tall ones).
Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you -
Michael