Remote Trigger of 2 x SB600

Dave Spencer

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Hi,

Having recently moved house I have, of course, mislaid the booklets for my SB600s and my D700.

What I would like to know is, can I remotely fire the two SB600s with the D700 in commander mode, but without the D700 on board flash firing? I will be taking pictures of planted fish tanks, so I could do without the glare from the D700 flash on the front glass.

Dave.
 
Not afaik (I have a D300), but you can dial down the on-board to -3, which should have some impact (and then you could possibly diffuse it or otherwise divert it, perhaps?

A decent set of radio triggers would be the best solution... Flash In The Pan sells them on here
 
Yes you can - on both the D300 and D700 (I think) you can set the on board flash to commander and -- and only the trigger flash will fire not the main flash. You can shield this from having any effect on the subject.

Page 311 in your D700 manual.
Page 294 in the D300 manual.

:)
 
Thanks for the replies, guys.

awp, that is exactly what I thought, but had forgotten without the manual, set it to --.

Cheers, Dave.
 
As Andrew says, you can set it to "--" in the camera menu and it shouldn't have any effect on the exposure. Alternatively you could invest in an SG3-IR (under a tenner)



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