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Multi-flash setup??Lets say I have a D70, an SB-800, and an old non-nikon flash.
How do I go about conecting them all together? I was thinking an SC-28 between the D70 and SB-800. But what about the old flash? Th old flash also has an old style sync plug. Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks, Brad
What's other brand non Nikon flash?
I don't think you can triggerring other flash with SB800 or the inbuilt flash of the D70. Birddog114
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I don't think there's another simple or economical way to help you to fire both the SB800 and the old non Nikon flash. Birddog114
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Unless, you invest some good $$$$$ into the Pocket Wizard system.
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While the SB800 has a pc synch socket oin the side, it seems to be wired up as a slave, rather than a master.
But I'd just grab an optical trigger for this. Set everything up on the old fashoined A mode, and you're in business. g.
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Someone correct me if this is wrong/stupid.
Using the following parts: SC-28 SC-26 AS-15 (pic below) SC-28 attaches to camera. AS-15 onto SC-28 hotshoe Metz attaches to AS-15 via PC sync cord Attach SB-800 to SC-28 via SC-26
You could hook the Metz to the D70 and put the SB-800 in SU-4 mode to fire wirelessly. Manually set the amount of flash on the Metz and the SB-800. A flash meter makes determining the amount of flash required and aperture settings much easier, but it can be done with a couple of test shots and looking at the histogram. This is really only an option for a studio setup.
For something quicker/easier/simpler you might want to invest in (or borrow) another SB-600/800. Mark
That what I wanted to say or invest in a new SU800 and another SB 600 or 800. Last edited by birddog114 on Wed Mar 08, 2006 5:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Only problem is I would like both flashes off camera.
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