Re: SB800 radio linked or not?
- From: "Roy G" <roy.gibson1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 23:57:41 GMT
"DeanB" <deanbrown3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is the SB800 flash radio-linked whe used remotely in a master-slave
setup? Its got in the instructions that the slave units have to be
within direct line of sight of the on-camera unit, but then it has a
picture of the setup of one sample photo that has a flash pointed
directly into a fireplace away from the camera completley. What's the
deal here - are they controlled by radio or by flash trigger?
If you have the instruction book, or have read any reviews, you would know
that the SB600 & SB800 use pre-flashes for triggering and function control.
There is a sensor window on the body, but flash light will bounce around an
enclosed space sufficiently to eliminate the need for line of sight, most of
the time.
Roy G
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