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Using a SB-600 remotely with a Z5
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 816738" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I am home now and have poked around in the Z5 Reference manual (the one that would hurt if you dropped on your toes). The Z5 does indeed support Nikon CLS just like the older DSLRs. But you need need an SB-800 or better to be the master flash in the hotshoe. Looks like Nikon really intended for the SB-500 and SB-5000 to be the speed lights of choice as those can be fully controlled from the camera menu system instead of poking through the controls on the clunky speedlight LCD. But all the controls are there like older cameras. Take note Fred.</p><p></p><p>The Nikon radio transmitter unit is SU-800 and that also can control CLS speed lights remotely.</p><p></p><p>This info is in the reference manual, NOT the user manual. It's a 26 MB download from Nikon. Look about page 263 and also around page 579.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 816738, member: 48483"] I am home now and have poked around in the Z5 Reference manual (the one that would hurt if you dropped on your toes). The Z5 does indeed support Nikon CLS just like the older DSLRs. But you need need an SB-800 or better to be the master flash in the hotshoe. Looks like Nikon really intended for the SB-500 and SB-5000 to be the speed lights of choice as those can be fully controlled from the camera menu system instead of poking through the controls on the clunky speedlight LCD. But all the controls are there like older cameras. Take note Fred. The Nikon radio transmitter unit is SU-800 and that also can control CLS speed lights remotely. This info is in the reference manual, NOT the user manual. It's a 26 MB download from Nikon. Look about page 263 and also around page 579. [/QUOTE]
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