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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 843742" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Do not have a SU-800 but if it works like the in SB-800 and in camera commander.</p><p>Set the flashes to remote an the same channel and one to group A and the other to group B.</p><p>Set the SU-800 to the same channel as the flashes then set to Manual for the group A and set appropriate output, repeat the same for group B. </p><p>Both flash should fires at the chosen power settings. This assumes you want both to fire if not set each to a different channel and chose the appropriate channel for the flash you want to fire.</p><p></p><p>If you are shooting outside in sun light you would probably be better served using wireless radio controllers and receivers. The commander system is light based and can be interfered with by stray light . Also the receiver on the flash must be pointed toward the commander.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 843742, member: 37799"] Do not have a SU-800 but if it works like the in SB-800 and in camera commander. Set the flashes to remote an the same channel and one to group A and the other to group B. Set the SU-800 to the same channel as the flashes then set to Manual for the group A and set appropriate output, repeat the same for group B. Both flash should fires at the chosen power settings. This assumes you want both to fire if not set each to a different channel and chose the appropriate channel for the flash you want to fire. If you are shooting outside in sun light you would probably be better served using wireless radio controllers and receivers. The commander system is light based and can be interfered with by stray light . Also the receiver on the flash must be pointed toward the commander. [/QUOTE]
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