Canon & Nikon Flash query!!

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Hi There Everyone,

I have a difficult question to ask and thought I would ask you for your ideas.

I currently have a Canon 400D with 580EX MKI and 430EX MKII

If I was to use the 580 on-camera, and the 430EX as a slave, my question is can I use a Nikon flash as a third?

I know that Nikon flashes work on Master/Slave, but they are also optically triggered, are they not?

So if I was to borrow someone's Nikon flash aswell as my own, would the Nikon flash work?

Sorry if it's a bit random, but my mate can hire free Nikon flashes from Uni, and wanted to know if i could use them without renting out the Nikon camera too.

And no "Why dont u buy a Nikon camera jokes please guys :D"
 
Yep, you can set the Nikon flash to su-4 dumb slave and it should fire in response to the Canon flash units.

That will certainly work with the SB600/800/900 anyway!
 
WOOP :D:D:D:D Thanks for the super fast reply aswell :)

Thing is, would there be a delay? As I know if i use my 430, and optically trigger my studio flashes they are too slow to respond before the shot is taken.
 
Shouldn't be. I quite often trigger SB800's and 900's in SU-4 mode from studio flash with no problems whatsoever. This is just my experience with them but I'm sure someone will be along in a moment to shoot me down :D

S'pose you might have to watch out for preflash from the Canon units?? If the Nikon units are free then best thing is to give it a go eh!
 
haha :lol:
Thanks for all your help :)
Just to clarify, Canon's can not be optically triggered can they?
 
canons can be optically triggered if you pick up one of these:

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8201 :)

what'll have been causing the issues for you is the preflashes on the flashes that are in TTL mode. bung them into manual and there'll be no real delay :)
 
You could go for an SB24/25/26/80DX with an optical slave built-in. They'll trigger off any flash that fires.
 
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