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D850 Flash complications
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<blockquote data-quote="floridafan" data-source="post: 686773" data-attributes="member: 45712"><p>So my wife is doing a shoot at a corporate party tomorrow. In the past she has used a D300 and when that gave out we purchased a D7100. All worked well with a SB900 that would mount on its own tripod. Obviously she would use Commander Mode to communicate with the Flash not mounted on the Camera.</p><p></p><p>I thought it would be great to get her another Flash so I purchased an SB700.</p><p></p><p>Then we learned the horrible truth! There is no way for the D850 to communicate with any off camera flash! Who Knew? The excursion to Full Frame does come with surprises! So does anyone have any suggestions? I guess she can shoot with the flash on the camera... not ideal or revert to the D7100...</p><p></p><p>She has two fixed lights as well...</p><p></p><p>I purchased a Photixx Ares II but it will not arrive in time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floridafan, post: 686773, member: 45712"] So my wife is doing a shoot at a corporate party tomorrow. In the past she has used a D300 and when that gave out we purchased a D7100. All worked well with a SB900 that would mount on its own tripod. Obviously she would use Commander Mode to communicate with the Flash not mounted on the Camera. I thought it would be great to get her another Flash so I purchased an SB700. Then we learned the horrible truth! There is no way for the D850 to communicate with any off camera flash! Who Knew? The excursion to Full Frame does come with surprises! So does anyone have any suggestions? I guess she can shoot with the flash on the camera... not ideal or revert to the D7100... She has two fixed lights as well... I purchased a Photixx Ares II but it will not arrive in time... [/QUOTE]
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