Nikon D5 User Manual

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f: Establish a wireless connection.

Set the flash units to remote mode and set the devices to the
channel you selected in Step 3, then pair the flash units with
the WR-R10 according to the option selected in Step 4:
Pairing: Initiate pairing on the flash unit and press the WR-R10

pairing button. Pairing is complete when the LINK lamps on
the WR-R10 and flash unit flash orange and green; once a
connection is established, the flash unit LINK lamp will light
green.

PIN: Use the flash unit controls to enter the PIN you selected

in Step 4. The flash unit LINK lamp lights green once a
connection is established.

Repeat Step 5 until all the remote flash units have been paired.

You can now take photos as described on page 209.

A

Reconnecting

As long as the channel, link mode, and other settings remain the same,
the camera will automatically connect to previously paired flash units
when you select remote mode and Steps 3–5 can be omitted. The flash
unit LINK lamp lights green when a connection is established.

A

Radio-Controlled Flash Units

Radio-controlled flash units can be combined with any of the following
flash units mounted on the camera accessory shoe:
SB-5000: Before attaching the flash unit, set it to radio-controlled

master flash mode (a

d icon will appear at the top left corner of the

display) and choose group or remote repeating flash control. Once the
unit is attached, settings can be adjusted using the controls on the
flash unit or the options listed in the camera menus under Group
flash options
> Master flash or under “M” in the Remote repeating
options
display.

SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700: Configure the flash for stand-alone use and

use the controls on the flash unit to adjust flash settings.

SB-500, SB-400, SB-300: Mount the unit on the camera and adjust settings

using the camera Group flash options > Master flash option.

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