Nikon SB-800 Overview of multiple flash operation, t Master flash unit and remote flash units

Models: SB-800

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 Overview of multiple flash operation

Multiple flash Overview of multiple flash operation

Multiple flash photography allows you to create more natural-looking pictures by using several flash units to emphasize the subject’s shape or eliminate shadows.

The following wireless multiple flash operations are available:

Multiple flash

Usable cameras

Usable Speedlights

operation

 

 

Advanced Wireless

Cameras compatible

Only those featuring CLS such

Lighting (p. 76)

with CLS

as SB-800 for both the master

 

 

and remote flash units.

SU-4 type wireless

No limitation

Master flash unit: Speedlights

multiple flash

 

compatible with wireless flash

(p. 84)

 

operation, those compatible

 

 

with the TTL mode, or the built-

 

 

in Speedlights on cameras so

 

 

equipped.

 

 

Remote flash unit: Except the

 

 

SB-23, all Speedlights

 

 

compatible with wireless flash

 

 

operation or those connected

 

 

to the optional Wireless Slave

 

 

Flash Controller SU-4.

Multiple flash

No limitation

Speedlights compatible with

operation using cords

(TTL multiple flash

the TTL mode.

(p. 90)

operation is not

• Speedligthts SB-11, SB-14,

 

possible with digital

SB-140, and SB-21B cannot

 

SLRs.)

be used with the F-401/

 

 

N4004 or F-401s/N4004s as

 

 

either master or remote flash

 

 

units.

It’s not possible to use different types of multiple flash operations together.

Wireless multiple flash operation using Speedlights featuring CLS is called “Advanced Wireless Lighting”.

For cameras compatible with CLS and digital SLRs not compatible with CLS, set the master flash unit’s flash mode to Auto Aperture B flash or Non-TTL auto A flash in SU-4 type wireless multiple flash operation. In multiple flash operation using cords, multiple flash shooting in M (manual) mode only is possible.

tMaster flash unit and remote flash unit(s)

In this instruction manual, the flash unit mounted on the camera or the one directly connected to the camera via a TTL Remote Cord, such as the SC-17, SC-28 or SC-29, is called the master flash unit. All other flash units are called the remote flash units.

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