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Clarification on Flash Transmitters/Triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 315741" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>I do not see any hot shoe for a flash on this transmitter? The picture you showed is for two remote manual mode flashes.</p><p></p><p>There are many choices... for example <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Yongnuo-Wireless-Trigger-Shutter-Transceiver/dp/B004YW79F4" target="_blank">Amazon.com : Yongnuo RF-603 N3 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger/Wireless Shutter Release Transceiver Kit for Nikon D90/D3100/D5000/D7000 : Camera Shutter Release Cords : Camera & Photo</a></p><p></p><p>Where either unit can be transmitter or receiver. This model can also be a wireless remote shutter button (instead of flash), however this needs a cable to connect to camera shutter, and this cable needs to match the connector that the camera model expects. This one does not mention D3100? Remote flash use will not use the cable. </p><p></p><p>Cameras with Nikon Commander, for example, the D7100 camera.. These can control Nikon flashes remotely, in either manual flash mode or TTL flash mode, but in situations much more limited than radio triggers can do. However, the inexpensive radio triggers (like discussed here) can only do manual flash mode. This limitation is not the camera or necessarily the flash, but the radio trigger can only trigger manual flash mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 315741, member: 12496"] I do not see any hot shoe for a flash on this transmitter? The picture you showed is for two remote manual mode flashes. There are many choices... for example [url=http://www.amazon.com/Yongnuo-Wireless-Trigger-Shutter-Transceiver/dp/B004YW79F4]Amazon.com : Yongnuo RF-603 N3 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger/Wireless Shutter Release Transceiver Kit for Nikon D90/D3100/D5000/D7000 : Camera Shutter Release Cords : Camera & Photo[/url] Where either unit can be transmitter or receiver. This model can also be a wireless remote shutter button (instead of flash), however this needs a cable to connect to camera shutter, and this cable needs to match the connector that the camera model expects. This one does not mention D3100? Remote flash use will not use the cable. Cameras with Nikon Commander, for example, the D7100 camera.. These can control Nikon flashes remotely, in either manual flash mode or TTL flash mode, but in situations much more limited than radio triggers can do. However, the inexpensive radio triggers (like discussed here) can only do manual flash mode. This limitation is not the camera or necessarily the flash, but the radio trigger can only trigger manual flash mode. [/QUOTE]
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