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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 201142" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Without buying anything else, you could use the SB-700 SU-4 mode, and set an appropriate manual power level in it. Then you could use the D3200 internal flash, set to Manual mode and probably its lowest manual power level to trigger it wirelessly. SU-4 is a rather nice optical slave. Ideally, the sensor on the side of the flash (by battery door) should be aimed at camera trigger flash.</p><p></p><p>Or you could buy a set of radio triggers, also manual flash mode.</p><p></p><p>Or you could buy a Nikon commander (a SU-800, or another SB-700 but SU-800 is better and less expensive) to use the commander (on hot shoe) to trigger it wirelessly. This choice could use TTL instead of manual flash mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 201142, member: 12496"] Without buying anything else, you could use the SB-700 SU-4 mode, and set an appropriate manual power level in it. Then you could use the D3200 internal flash, set to Manual mode and probably its lowest manual power level to trigger it wirelessly. SU-4 is a rather nice optical slave. Ideally, the sensor on the side of the flash (by battery door) should be aimed at camera trigger flash. Or you could buy a set of radio triggers, also manual flash mode. Or you could buy a Nikon commander (a SU-800, or another SB-700 but SU-800 is better and less expensive) to use the commander (on hot shoe) to trigger it wirelessly. This choice could use TTL instead of manual flash mode. [/QUOTE]
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