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Old 30th December 2005   #1
nitellort
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Default F11 with slave flash

Hi just got my new F11 today

was looking through the forum and saw a thread tat says F10 can have slave flash
just wonder can F11 have a slave flash too??
if can... can the SB-600 be the slave flash???
anyone know if its possiable??

thanks
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Old 1st January 2006   #2
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Default Re: F11 with slave flash

SB600 can't, sb800 and sb80dx can
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Old 2nd January 2006   #3
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Default Re: F11 with slave flash

you can buy a china made slave sensor then you can use any flash as slave flash.

http://www.photomalaysia.com/forums/...ighlight=slave
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Old 2nd January 2006   #4
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Default Re: F11 with slave flash

Originally Posted by bf109
SB600 can't, sb800 and sb80dx can
Sorry, care to explain why?
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Old 2nd January 2006   #5
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Default Re: F11 with slave flash

Originally Posted by runes
Sorry, care to explain why?
Because only the sb80dx can fires by any other flash.sb800 set to the SU4 model like sb80dx.

if sb600 be the slave flash, only the sb800 can spring it!(d70 built in flash set the command model also can)!
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Old 15th January 2006   #6
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Default Re: F11 with slave flash

anyone know if u can do this with studio lights? and how?
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Old 27th January 2006   #7
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Default Re: F11 with slave flash

To my knowledge, it can be done.
Just need to attached the flash sensor to the studio light and once you shoot with flash it will also tigger the studio light.

But be careful, case the you need to adjusted the studio light with a light meter and the pictures you take would be over expose.
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