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Using a SB-600 remotely with a Z5
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 816733" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>The cheapest way is with a cord, but that assumes you aren't going to locate it very far away from the camera, and don't mind a cord running from the camera to the flash. There are some non TTL triggers (like the Vello Freewave Fusion basic for Nikon) that should work with your camera and flash. They are relatively inexpensive, and the Vello mentioned has the Z5 on it's compatable list.</p><p></p><p>I have the Godox remote, but it is designed to work with the built in receiver in Godox flashes. If you need wireless, and TTL, it might be cheaper to just buy something like the excellent (IMO) Godox 685 (GN 197 @ ISO 100) and the remote trigger, than try and get a transmitter and receiver for the SB-600. If you don't need the extra power of the 685, the Godox 350 (GN 118 @ ISO 100 105mm) is a great smaller flash for less money. I believe the 350 has about the same power as your SB600, and the 685 has a bunch more.</p><p></p><p>FYI, I have the 685 and my daughter has the 350. Both have served us well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 816733, member: 50197"] The cheapest way is with a cord, but that assumes you aren't going to locate it very far away from the camera, and don't mind a cord running from the camera to the flash. There are some non TTL triggers (like the Vello Freewave Fusion basic for Nikon) that should work with your camera and flash. They are relatively inexpensive, and the Vello mentioned has the Z5 on it's compatable list. I have the Godox remote, but it is designed to work with the built in receiver in Godox flashes. If you need wireless, and TTL, it might be cheaper to just buy something like the excellent (IMO) Godox 685 (GN 197 @ ISO 100) and the remote trigger, than try and get a transmitter and receiver for the SB-600. If you don't need the extra power of the 685, the Godox 350 (GN 118 @ ISO 100 105mm) is a great smaller flash for less money. I believe the 350 has about the same power as your SB600, and the 685 has a bunch more. FYI, I have the 685 and my daughter has the 350. Both have served us well. [/QUOTE]
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