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cnl390 Gold Member Nikonian since 01st Jun 2007Sun 09-Dec-12 01:45 AM
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"Help me understand the SU-800."


San Antonio, US
          

If I purchase an SU-800 to use on my D90 with my SB-800 as a remote does the D90 still control proper flash output of the remote and pop up?

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gbowen Gold Member Nikonian since 31st Mar 2011Sun 09-Dec-12 03:25 AM
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Sun 09-Dec-12 03:28 AM by gbowen

Canton, US
          

The SU-800 replaces the pop up flash, so you no longer use the menu on your camera to control it. Basically the SU-800 takes over control of the flashes. The camera still exchanges exposure data with the SU-800, such as ISO, aperture, shutter speed and any exposure compensation. You can change modes on the remote flashe(s), and dial in EV values with the SU-800, as well as control groups of flashes independent of one another. You can even turn off a flash or group of flashes remotely. Really a neat tool.

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