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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 829433" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>You were right, the X1R receiver triggers the flash but at full power. Changing the settings on the XII Pro transmitter doesn’t do anything.</p><p></p><p>So, which device do you think I should get to be able to set the SB-900 flash remotely? I will obviously return this X1R.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p>Note: now that I have the AD100 Pro (which, aside from being super-cute, puts out a lot more light than the SB-900), I will use the Nikon flash only as a tertiary light source. Whenever I can walk around and shoot the AD100 handheld repeatedly to light the places I want, additionally to whatever light the two AD600s will give me, I think I am all set for most situations, including large buildings and monuments. But since the SB-900 exists, might as well have what it takes to use it inn case of need...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 829433, member: 53455"] You were right, the X1R receiver triggers the flash but at full power. Changing the settings on the XII Pro transmitter doesn’t do anything. So, which device do you think I should get to be able to set the SB-900 flash remotely? I will obviously return this X1R. Many thanks in advance! Note: now that I have the AD100 Pro (which, aside from being super-cute, puts out a lot more light than the SB-900), I will use the Nikon flash only as a tertiary light source. Whenever I can walk around and shoot the AD100 handheld repeatedly to light the places I want, additionally to whatever light the two AD600s will give me, I think I am all set for most situations, including large buildings and monuments. But since the SB-900 exists, might as well have what it takes to use it inn case of need... [/QUOTE]
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