Yes. Be aware that it is a manual flash, so you have to set the power settings manually.
Yes it does just got one in the mail today. Tried it out and it works fine.
Flash battery grip different lenses
Getting a Nikon 124res Camera flash will give you great light in very dark settings.
Nikon is a long-standing company that focuses on camera and imaging equipment. All Nikon cameras take SD memory, which is a long-term savings, unlike Flash memory cards which are expensive.
The Nikon Remote Wireless Flash System Is Easy To Use www.scantips.com/lights/awl.htmlThe idea is this: Using the Nikon Commander/Remote system, set the camera internal flash menu to Commander, and set each remote flash to Remote mode. ... How to trigger speedlights Off camera www.scantips.com/lights/trigger.htmlMethods to Trigger the Speedlight Off Camera. ... Nikon Commander/Remote Wireless Remote System ... However, there are a few little details. Remote flashes ...
Generally yes, but there are exceptions. It depends on the specific flash.
You have got to change your camera to flash! There is some sort of button that you press to solve your problematic problem. xo
You can try using them both at manual mode but you are risking getting the flash, the camera or both fried. Search the internet for more info.
The Nikon SB-800 is not compatible with Nissan SLR cameras. It is only compatible with Nikon cameras. One could damage their SB-800 flash unit by trying to use it with another camera.
I'm using Quantaray QB-350A with Konica FP-1. I also have a NIkon F100 and wondering if I can use this flash on my Nikon. If I look at the bottom of the flash seems like it can be use with any film camera. Wahyu
Because you don't have the flash in manual mode
Yes it does with non i-ttl auto (2 different f stops) and manual.