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<blockquote data-quote="KGfoto" data-source="post: 737796" data-attributes="member: 48422"><p>I have an SB-5000 and an SB-700. I use my SB-700 with PocketWizard radios that support TTL metering like your Godox radios that support TTL. Put the switch in the ON position and use TTL mode.</p><p></p><p>The master and remote settings on the speedlights are for Nikon's C.L.S. system and use pulses of infrared light. The pop-up flash on Nikon cameras can be used as a master. It just requires going into the menus and putting it in commander mode.</p><p></p><p>I also have PocketWizard radios that are trigger only units. When using those, the flash has to be in manual mode to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KGfoto, post: 737796, member: 48422"] I have an SB-5000 and an SB-700. I use my SB-700 with PocketWizard radios that support TTL metering like your Godox radios that support TTL. Put the switch in the ON position and use TTL mode. The master and remote settings on the speedlights are for Nikon's C.L.S. system and use pulses of infrared light. The pop-up flash on Nikon cameras can be used as a master. It just requires going into the menus and putting it in commander mode. I also have PocketWizard radios that are trigger only units. When using those, the flash has to be in manual mode to work. [/QUOTE]
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