Wireless multiple flash shooting – Nikon SB-80DX User Manual

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Wireless multiple flash can be operated in two ways: (1) In the A (auto) mode, in
which the wireless slave flash units start and stop firing in sync with the master
Speedlight, and (2) in the M (manual) mode, in which the wireless slave flash
units only fire in sync with the master Speedlight.

nIn wireless multiple flash, the master flash unit triggers and controls the flash duration of

the slave flash unit(s).

nThe camera’s built-in Speedlight can also be used as a master flash unit.
nSpeedlights compatible with TTL auto flash, but having no wireless multiple flash function,

can be used as the master flash unit. The optional Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4
allows you to use any Speedlight as a slave flash unit.

Wireless multiple flash (two flash units)

Single flash (off-camera flash unit)

The master flash unit

ቢ used off-camera

illuminates the subject from the side to
create a more natural-looking picture, and
the slave flash unit

ባ softens the shadows

cast by the subject.

Shooting data

nCamera: F100 (1/250 sec., f/8)
nFocal length: 50mm
nMaster flash unit

: SB-80DX set to

Standard TTL flash

nSlave flash unit

: SB-80DX set to Auto

wireless slave flash
mode

Wireless multiple flash shooting

Wireless multiple flash shooting and examples of effective Speedlight placement

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