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<blockquote data-quote="huds.394" data-source="post: 115404" data-attributes="member: 8097"><p>I have used the trigger with a D90 and a D5000 and a D800 and haven't had a problem with any of them. I have used the receivers with the two YN560s and two different SB700s, also without issue. Like I said, it is an all manual solution, so you really need to know how the flashes will effect your exposure as it WILL NOT account for that at all in any of your metering. But after enough trial and error it is easy enough to figure out. And it is tons of fun to play with. Just used the set up on a big commercial shoot that I did. I didnt originally plan to use any of it, but I had thrown it in the trunk just in case, and it ended up helping me get creative in ways that I hadnt even thought about doing at the onset and the client was really pleased with the end result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huds.394, post: 115404, member: 8097"] I have used the trigger with a D90 and a D5000 and a D800 and haven't had a problem with any of them. I have used the receivers with the two YN560s and two different SB700s, also without issue. Like I said, it is an all manual solution, so you really need to know how the flashes will effect your exposure as it WILL NOT account for that at all in any of your metering. But after enough trial and error it is easy enough to figure out. And it is tons of fun to play with. Just used the set up on a big commercial shoot that I did. I didnt originally plan to use any of it, but I had thrown it in the trunk just in case, and it ended up helping me get creative in ways that I hadnt even thought about doing at the onset and the client was really pleased with the end result. [/QUOTE]
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