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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Can someone help me set up my SB-800 to be triggered remotely with my D7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="FlorioPhoto" data-source="post: 196707" data-attributes="member: 16644"><p>Thank You Wayne for the detailed reply. It was helpful and I got the flash unit to fire off. I didn't mention in my initial post, but I have two SB-800's. I figured if I was told how to fire one off then I would get the other to do so no problem. So it was holding the SEL button down on the flash and that got it going for me. I would like to turn off the on-camera flash and not have that contribute any light, so thanks for going over that as well. All info provided was very helpful. Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlorioPhoto, post: 196707, member: 16644"] Thank You Wayne for the detailed reply. It was helpful and I got the flash unit to fire off. I didn't mention in my initial post, but I have two SB-800's. I figured if I was told how to fire one off then I would get the other to do so no problem. So it was holding the SEL button down on the flash and that got it going for me. I would like to turn off the on-camera flash and not have that contribute any light, so thanks for going over that as well. All info provided was very helpful. Thanks again. Nick [/QUOTE]
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Can someone help me set up my SB-800 to be triggered remotely with my D7000?
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