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D3300
Flashlight for Nikon D3300
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 403653" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Please download the manual <a href="http://yongnuo.com.cn/usermanual/pdf/YN5602y.pdf" target="_blank">http://yongnuo.com.cn/usermanual/pdf/YN5602y.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>The manual states that there are 2 off camera flash modes</p><p>1. S1, where the flash will trigger every time the on camera flash fires</p><p>2. S2, will ignore the pre flash and fire when the main flash fires</p><p></p><p>I have used a lot of manual flashes from film era as slaves and they all fire when the on camera flash fires. The only problem may arise when the off camera flashes cannot detect the on camera flash. In that case your only recourse is to use a flash trigger on the hot shoe and a third external flash mounted on a bracket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 403653, member: 16090"] Please download the manual [URL]http://yongnuo.com.cn/usermanual/pdf/YN5602y.pdf[/URL] The manual states that there are 2 off camera flash modes 1. S1, where the flash will trigger every time the on camera flash fires 2. S2, will ignore the pre flash and fire when the main flash fires I have used a lot of manual flashes from film era as slaves and they all fire when the on camera flash fires. The only problem may arise when the off camera flashes cannot detect the on camera flash. In that case your only recourse is to use a flash trigger on the hot shoe and a third external flash mounted on a bracket. [/QUOTE]
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