vNotes on performing multiple flash (common to both wireless and wired operation)

To avoid accidental firing, turn off the camera and all flash units before mounting the master flash unit on or connecting it to the camera.

The SB-600’s, SB-800’s and SB-80DX’s standby functions are canceled while the SB-50DX’s standby duration is prolonged to approx. one hour when they are set to wireless remote flash mode.

Set the angle of coverage of the remote flash units wider than the picture angle, so that the subject will receive sufficient illumination even when the angle of the flash head is off axis from the subject. (In Advanced Wireless Lighting, the zoom-head position is automatically set to 24 mm, except when the wide-flash adapter is attached.) Remember, the closer the subject, the wider the angle of coverage required.

The brightness of the flash illumination is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the flash unit and the subject. For example, if the distance between Speedlight A and the subject is 1 m (3.3 ft.), and Speedlight B is 2 m (6.6 ft.), the combined brightness of the two Speedlights will be:

A : B = 12 : 22 = 1 : 4 (in meters) or 3.32 : 6.62 = approx. 11 : 44 (in feet)

Therefore, the illumination provided by Speedlight A is four times (or two steps) brighter than that provided by Speedlight B.

To ensure good results, it’s recommended to make test shots before shooting important events.

Be sure to read the user’s manuals of your camera and Speedlight(s) before use.

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