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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 605563" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>It should work very easily, VK750 in S1 mode and camera flash in Manual mode.</p><p>Or S2 mode and camera flash in TTL mode.</p><p></p><p>But Not with camera in commander mode, that's not the way it works (that would flash, but too early, before shutter opens, so the picture will never see it).</p><p></p><p>It is an optical trigger, pretty sensitive, but probably not without some exception if hidden out of sight of the camera. Best case is if the flash body is rotated so that the front red sensor on the VK750 is aimed back at the camera flash (not normally necessary however, in many cases). In S1 mode, the flash should trigger when you press the small Pilot test button on it. I'd test once with the camera, at only several feet (4 to 8 feet) from the remote flash, to make sure it in fact works, and then any remaining issue was probably due to being hidden from the camera, or extreme range, or similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 605563, member: 12496"] It should work very easily, VK750 in S1 mode and camera flash in Manual mode. Or S2 mode and camera flash in TTL mode. But Not with camera in commander mode, that's not the way it works (that would flash, but too early, before shutter opens, so the picture will never see it). It is an optical trigger, pretty sensitive, but probably not without some exception if hidden out of sight of the camera. Best case is if the flash body is rotated so that the front red sensor on the VK750 is aimed back at the camera flash (not normally necessary however, in many cases). In S1 mode, the flash should trigger when you press the small Pilot test button on it. I'd test once with the camera, at only several feet (4 to 8 feet) from the remote flash, to make sure it in fact works, and then any remaining issue was probably due to being hidden from the camera, or extreme range, or similar. [/QUOTE]
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