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D600/D610
D610 flash sync
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 347786" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>I am not the best one, because I don't have any of that kit, just reading the manuals...</p><p></p><p>Operation with non-CLS cameras requires the SU-800 and the SC-30 cable, because that is not wireless. Page 109.</p><p>I suppose it is a timing issue, since the remote flashes have to have their power level set from the commander menu.</p><p></p><p>With CLS, other commanders can also trigger the R1 kit flashes. The SU-800 does offer a switch inside the battery compartment for what is called Close Up operation (page 58). It has never been clear to me what the difference was. They call it Close Up vs Commander. A lot of the manual talks about Close Up, but they seem not to explain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 347786, member: 12496"] I am not the best one, because I don't have any of that kit, just reading the manuals... Operation with non-CLS cameras requires the SU-800 and the SC-30 cable, because that is not wireless. Page 109. I suppose it is a timing issue, since the remote flashes have to have their power level set from the commander menu. With CLS, other commanders can also trigger the R1 kit flashes. The SU-800 does offer a switch inside the battery compartment for what is called Close Up operation (page 58). It has never been clear to me what the difference was. They call it Close Up vs Commander. A lot of the manual talks about Close Up, but they seem not to explain. [/QUOTE]
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