2. Use the multi selector left/right buttons to highlight Mode in the Built-in Flash
row, then press the up/down buttons to choose TTL, M, or - - (flash disabled).
Then use the multi selector right button to highlight the Comp. parameter in the
third column. If you chose TTL, you can select exposure compensation from –1 to
+3.0; choose M, and you can set flash output from 1/1 to 1/128; choose - - and the
pre-flashes will still be used to control any remote units in use, but the built-in flash
will not fire to contribute to the exposure.
3. Use the multi selector right button to move down to Group A to select TTL,
Manual, AA, or - - exposure (to deactivate that group), then highlight the Comp.
column to set the exposure compensation/output power as above. Repeat for any
additional groups you want to set up.
4. Use the multi selector right button to highlight the Channel setting, and use the
up/down buttons to select the channel that all the flash units will communicate
over.
5. Press OK when finished.
David Busch’s Nikon D7000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography428
Figure 12.18
Commander
mode for the
built-in flash
can be set in
the Custom
Settings menu.