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Eyepiece Extender Canon
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Canon T1i, Lenses, Battery Grip, Flash and Accessories
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Flash Nikon
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Question: How to turn off the automatic flash for Nikon Coolpix 5700 so I can use my Slave flash?
Okay my nikon coolpix 5700 internal flash isn't working but I bought this extended flash a slave flash.
What I want to know is how can I fix the settings so that my slave flash would flash to make my pictures brighter . I have it set to slave on and the slave mode I have it to is S1 can anyone help me?Answer: If you have it set to slave mode, that means it needs to see another flash going off to trigger it - that's what 'slave' means.
Use it on the hotshoe in non-slave mode (make sure the trigger voltage is safe), or better still get some wireless radio triggers (a set of RF602's costs around £25 and they are very reliable).
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Question: How do I turn off the built in flash on a Nikon D90?
How do I turn off the built in flash on a Nikon D90 in order to use an external flash on the hot shoe
Answer: Take the mode dial off the auto setting. Try it in aperture or shutter priority, or if you think you can handle it, manual mode. If you're still totally lost, P for program will set your aperture and shutter, but the flash will only pop up if you set it to. It only pops up in auto, or in some scene modes.
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