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Specifications:
- This Camera Flash Cable is suitable to use figure, product or some special shooting
- Its connect Nikon camera and flash light to precede off-camera sync flash
- The Camera Flash Cable can use in high speed sync shooting
- The Flash Accessory Flash Cable achieves high-speed synchronous shooting for Nikon cameras and flashgun
- Flash can be synchronized away from the camera
- Pixel FC-312/M-3.6M is a special hot shoe collection cable for Nikon
- This Flash Accessory Flash Cable is a useful tool With perfect design
- This Camera Flash Cable is the best choice for you
- This is a NON-OEM product
- Compatible With: Nikon D700
Details:

- Pixel FC-312/M-3.6M is a special hot shoe collection cable for Nikon


- It is suitable to use figure, product or some special shooting


- These are the specific details of the camera flash cable

- This Flash Accessory flash cable is easy and durable to use

- The Camera Flash Cable can be used synchronous flash, support AF focus auxiliary light function, and can realize all the functions when flashlight installed in the top of the machine
How to Substitute a Nikon Flash Cable:

When external camera flashes were manual units firing the same amount of light for every scene, triggering them was accomplished using a sync cord. The downside was being limited by the length of the cord. Many of today's external flashes can automatically adjust their power outputs to match the exposure determined by the camera. While there are still dedicated flash cords that will communicate this information, using one still limits you by the length of the cord. You can substitute this cable with a remote trigger, giving you the ability to walk around without being tethered to the flash. The trigger can be a wireless unit or the camera's built-in flash
Set the Flash to Work by Remote- Set your flash to fire remotely by pressing and holding at the same time the "Zoom" and "-" buttons on the back of the Nikon SB-600 flash
- Press the "+" or "-" buttons until you see the flash lightning bolt symbol, when you see this icon, press the "Mode" button and switch to "On."
- Press the "Zoom" and "-" at the same time to exit the setting mode. Your flash is now ready to be triggered remotely
Set the Camera to Trigger the Flash Remotely
- Turn your Nikon D-70 on and turn the exposure mode dial to either "P," "S," "A" or "M" for your shooting mode
- Press the menu button and toggle to the menu that has a "Yellow wrench" icon
- Move the cameras cursor to the "Purple pencil" menu and toggle to setting "#19, Flash mode." Set this mode to "Commander mode," right click and set this mode to "TTL" for through the lens metering
- Attach a "Nikon Commander" remote trigger to the cameras hotshoe or activate the pop-up flash by pressing the "lightning bolt" button on the front side of the camera to activate the flash
- Attach the external flash unit to light stand or mini-stand, direct the flash to where you want the light to be aimed and you are ready to start taking pictures
Package Included:
- 1 x Flash Cable
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09-29-2011- Other Thoughts: I like to use this Camera Flash Cable so much, it is convenient and so helpful for me.
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10-21-2011- Other Thoughts: This Camera Flash Cable is really a perfect product, I like to use it, it is convenient.
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09-21-2011- Other Thoughts: Give good comments. This Flash Accessory Camera Flash Cable is designed with high quality.
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09-08-2011- Other Thoughts: This Camera Flash Cable is made of high quality, it is durable and convenient to use. A great product.
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10-07-2011- Other Thoughts: This Camera Flash Cable is good, it is durable and so cool for camera use.
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