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5100 and commander mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Podge_069" data-source="post: 97791" data-attributes="member: 12116"><p>Hi RickySA,</p><p></p><p>You could get the SU-800 commander, it will be able to trigger your SB700 wirelessly. It sits on top of the hotshoe allowing you to set your parameters for the speedlight or a group of speedlights. </p><p></p><p>You could also use your pop up flash as a trigger. You will need to set your speedlight to SU-4 though. This can be done in the main menu on the speedlight and then simply switch it to remote. for this, you will have to improvise a little as you may not want the pop up flash to interfer with your shot. I use a SB 900, then take some foil and cover the pop up flash, but make enough room that the flash can still send a signal to the speedlight.</p><p></p><p>Another alternative is wireless triggers, you can set the TTL function manually on the speedlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Podge_069, post: 97791, member: 12116"] Hi RickySA, You could get the SU-800 commander, it will be able to trigger your SB700 wirelessly. It sits on top of the hotshoe allowing you to set your parameters for the speedlight or a group of speedlights. You could also use your pop up flash as a trigger. You will need to set your speedlight to SU-4 though. This can be done in the main menu on the speedlight and then simply switch it to remote. for this, you will have to improvise a little as you may not want the pop up flash to interfer with your shot. I use a SB 900, then take some foil and cover the pop up flash, but make enough room that the flash can still send a signal to the speedlight. Another alternative is wireless triggers, you can set the TTL function manually on the speedlight. [/QUOTE]
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