Nikon SB 900 User Manual - Page 93
Flash shooting in Advanced Wireless Lighting
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Flash shooting in Advanced Wireless Lighting When the SB-900 is used with Nikon CLS-compatible cameras, Advanced Wireless Lighting is possible. In this mode, you can divide the remote flash units into three groups and set the flash mode and flash output level compensation values separately for each group as well as the master flash unit. This is defined as Flash Shooting in the Advanced Wireless Lighting. • To take photos with repeating flash, see custom setting. (kC-22) • For more details on the example photos in Advanced Wireless Lighting, see the separate booklet, "A collection of example photos" Pp. 16-19. Mechanism of the Advanced Wireless Lighting Remote flash units (Group B) D Remote flash units (Group A) Remote flash units (Group C) Flash modes and functions Master • Remote flash units can be set up to a maximum of three groups (A, B, C). • Single or several remote flash units can be allocated for one group. • For a total of four groups including the master and other remote flash units in three groups, you can set the flash mode and flash output level compensation values separately for each group. • Select one of the four available channels through which the master and remote flash units exchange data. • If another photographer uses the same type of wireless remote flash setup close by, your remote flash units may accidentally fire in sync with that photographer's master flash unit. To avoid this, use a different channel number. D-43
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