Nikon SB-5000 AF Speedlight Reference Manual - English - Page 122
lens or the master flash unit light sensor for non-TTL auto flash.
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• There is no limit to the number of remote flash units that can be used together. However, when using many remote flash units, light may be unintentionally picked up by the light sensor of the master flash unit and interfere with correct functioning. The practical number of remote flash units for wireless multiple flash-unit photography is 3. In Advanced Wireless Lighting, for practical purposes, the number of remote flash units should be limited to around 3 for 1 group. Group B Less than approx. 10 m (32 ft) Less than approx. 7 m (22 ft) Group C D Within 60° Group A Master flash unit • Take care not to let light from the remote flash units enter the camera lens or the master flash unit light sensor for non-TTL auto flash. • Do not place an obstacle between the master flash unit and remote flash units as it can interfere with transmission of data. • When optical control remote mode is set, the standby function is canceled. Make sure that there is sufficient battery power. Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography D-42