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Well I finally got around to seeing if I could fire the SB-800 remotely in
manual mode using the D70 and the good news is YES!

If you're like me and you don't find the manual very helpful, the SB-800
has a built-in SU-4 type slave which you activate from the custom
functions menu. This can be set as TTL or manual. You also set it to be
either a master or slave and then set the power output level.

To fire it remotely using the D70, all you need to do is put your pop-up
flash into manual mode and crank the power level down to 1/16 (if you
don't want the on-camera flash to affect the subject as much).

Works like a dream! Instant studio! No need for ultra expensive and
sizeable strobes or cables. I think I might just buy a few more of these
in the future.

If you already knew this, my apologies. If you didn't, hey, now you know!

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Rox-off <roxy@empirerods.com> wrote:

> Works like a dream! Instant studio! No need for ultra expensive and
> sizeable strobes or cables. I think I might just buy a few more of these
> in the future.

With the price of an SB-800, you really might as well just get studio
strobes if that's what you're going to use them for -- you may actually
*save* some money.

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Jeremy | jeremy@exit109.com

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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 21:23:54 +0000, Jeremy Nixon wrote:

> Rox-off <roxy@empirerods.com> wrote:
>
>> Works like a dream! Instant studio! No need for ultra expensive and
>> sizeable strobes or cables. I think I might just buy a few more of these
>> in the future.
>
> With the price of an SB-800, you really might as well just get studio
> strobes if that's what you're going to use them for -- you may actually
> *save* some money.

It's a portability thing. I had a set of Bowens Esprit 125W lights but I
hardly ever used them, simply because of the huge mission involved in
setting them up and moving them around.

The SB-800 in wireless SU-4 mode is perfect for the type of slap-dash
lighting I normally do.

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"Rox-off" <roxy@empirerods.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.07.15.05.54.15.566000@empirerods.com...
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 21:23:54 +0000, Jeremy Nixon wrote:
>
>> Rox-off <roxy@empirerods.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Works like a dream! Instant studio! No need for ultra expensive and
>>> sizeable strobes or cables. I think I might just buy a few more of these
>>> in the future.
>>
>> With the price of an SB-800, you really might as well just get studio
>> strobes if that's what you're going to use them for -- you may actually
>> *save* some money.
>
> It's a portability thing. I had a set of Bowens Esprit 125W lights but I
> hardly ever used them, simply because of the huge mission involved in
> setting them up and moving them around.
>
> The SB-800 in wireless SU-4 mode is perfect for the type of slap-dash
> lighting I normally do.

I must admit that my 3 Bowens Prolite 100 flash units can give you a hernia
lugging them around. I was thinking like you for out-of-the-house
lighting...

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