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.
Yes. you can
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
We could find no information on the Pentax AF420z flash. However the other AF series flashes work when mounted on a Pentax Auto-focus SLR (after the Z-10 and including Digital models) equipped with an FA-, FA J-, DFA- or DA- series lens. Our primary camera is a K10D with the AF540FGZ flash to supplement the built-in flash. It is an excellent unit, as is the smaller AF360FGZ. Of the two, for general use I would choose the 360 because its lighter weight would put less strain on the hot-shoe mount and it adds less to the weight of an already hefty camera.
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.
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 ...
Yes, the flash can be used on the MG with no risk of damage. Despite this, the flash will have to be utilized in the more manual modes. There will be no communication between the flash and camera itself, but you should be able to use the automatic calculation modes to get some automatic flashes.
What you will need to do is look on the arrow keys, there should be a flash symbol on the up key. Press it and the flash mode menu will come up. Use the arrow keys to highlight the flash symbol with the crossed out circle on it. This will turn the flash off.
and nikon camera can use a nikon lens, try a D3000, a D50, or a D9
Yes
Yes, you can. Nikon uses Nikon F-mount to connect the lens to the camera. Sometimes other manufacturers change their mount, but Nikon never did, so you can still even use analog lenses.
Pentax
The Nikon D90 is one of the newer Nikon cameras. It comes with a detachable lens that is compatible with other Nikon lenses.