What DaveHope said - the pre-flashes on the built-in flash will fire the SB600 but won't interfere with the exposure. Just set the Flash unit to Remote (see user guide page 76) & off you go. Camera should be configured for this as default. Hope that helps.
Well almost, the on camera flash will flash but at a very low power. You may see this in portraits as a keylight in the models eyes.
Fair cop there - it will add catchlights but the power output is designed to be so low as not to interfere with exposure. It probably could under very extreme/close-up situations.



I was wondering about this. How come it does? Even if you switch it to -- in the commander setup it still fires the flash slightly. Is there any way to stop the flash completely after the preflash?
The flash fires to trigger the other flashes, so you can't stop it completely. The only way seems to be to use an SU-800 instead on Camera. I'm about to order a couple of SB-800's to add to the SB600 I currently have. If the flash from the SB800 on camera causes problems then I'll have to get an SU800 as well later.
I did read somewhere you can buy an IR filter for an SB800 which kind of solves the issue when using one of those.
Pete

You'll have to spend more money. Heh heh!
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You'll have to spend more money. Heh heh!
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I did toy with the idea of fixing an IR filter over the 'on-camera' flash as I'd heard the same.... never got round to it though
In answer to the original question .... use an SC-17 or SC-29(?) cable! That'll stop the on camera light as well.....![]()
I think I can quite happily live with a "twinkle in the eye" courtesy of the on-board flash! Togs only dreamed of this years ago! If you don't like it there's always PS![]()
I think I can quite happily live with a "twinkle in the eye" courtesy of the on-board flash! Togs only dreamed of this years ago! If you don't like it there's always PS![]()
Does any body bother these days? Multiple catchlights in the eyes I mean.
Look at most glossy mags these days and you'll see multiple softlight/softboxes reflected in the models' eyes.
The perfectionist in me says..... only one! But hey... I aint a full time pro... maybe that's why! :shrug: