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How do you reset the flash on a Nikon SB-800?

How do you reset the flash on a Nikon SB-800?

Here’s how to do it: Turn your SB-800 on, then hold down your “mode” and “on/off” buttons simultaneously. (Press the “mode” button first or all you’ll do is turn off the flash.) You have to keep holding them for 2-3 seconds.

Does the Nikon SB-800 have high-speed sync?

Nikon has today announced the new SB-800 Speedlight. This new flash unit is designed to complement the D2H digital SLR and incorporates many new features associated with Nikon’s i-TTL ‘Creative Lighting System’ including Flash Value Lock, Auto FP High-Speed Sync and Flash Colour Information Communication.

How do I flash my SB 900 remote?

Q&A: How to Use Your Nikon SB-900 in Optical Slave Mode

  1. Press the “OK” button until you see a custom function menu appear.
  2. Using the command dial, scroll until you get to “SU-4” mode, and press “OK”.
  3. Use the same dial.
  4. Press “Exit” to get out of the menu.
  5. Set your selector switch to “Remote”.

How does wireless control on Nikon SB-800 work?

Advanced wireless control provides fully automatic and independent control of an unlimited number of SB-900, SB-800, SB-600 and SB-R200 Speedlights. Control as many as 3 remote groups (A, B and C) with the SB-800’s wireless Commander mode without leaving the camera position.

How big is the guide number on a Nikon Speedlight?

Nikon’s most advanced Speedlight with a guide number of 184 feet (at ISO 100 at 105mm zoom-head position). Operates a stand-alone Speedlight, wireless Speedlight Commander or wireless remote unit . Advanced wireless control provides fully automatic and independent control of an unlimited number of SB-900, SB-800, SB-600 and SB-R200 Speedlights.

Is there a wireless Commander mode for the SB-800?

Control as many as 3 remote groups (A, B and C) with the SB-800’s wireless Commander mode without leaving the camera position. Four channel options for wireless operation prevents triggering of other Nikon CLS compatible Speedlights when working in competitive environments.