Yep, Nikon makes these so the popup on the D70 and D200 can wirelessly 
control other CLS flashes without adding to the exposure. It's available 
individually or with the SB-R1 Macro flash kit.

-Adam


John Francis wrote:
> At a local photographers meet around here a month or so ago I saw
> a really cool gadget; it was a small IR filter that you attached
> to the hotshoe of your camera, and which covered the front of the
> pop-up flash.
> I believe this was manufactured by Nikon, but it certainly looked
> as though it would fit and work with my *ist-D.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 08:46:54AM -0400, Adam Maas wrote:
> 
>>The only flashes I know of which can IR trigger (Nikon SB-50DX and 
>>SB-30) use a IR filter in front of the main flash tube to do so. The red 
>>plastic covers the AF assist only on just about every non-Canon flash 
>>I've run across (The Canon EZ series flashes use an IR preflash from the 
>>AF-Assist when in A-TTL mode)
>>
>>-Adam
>>
>>
>>Jens Bladt wrote:
>>
>>>Does any Pentax flashes provide red ligt (infrared light) for triggering
>>>studio strobes?
>>>Some flashes has a transparent red "glas" somewhere at the front. Do any of
>>>thes work as a flash trigger.
>>>(I had a very good Bron "cube", which I seem to have lost :-(.
>>>I still have a Elincrome (Prolinca)  which is not very good (works only if
>>>pointed directly at the strobe).
>>>It would be nice to have a flash that does this, without flashing white
>>>light all over the place.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Jens Bladt
>>>http://www.jensbladt.dk
>>>+45 56 63 77 11
>>>+45 23 43 85 77
>>>Skype: jensbladt248
>>>
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>>>Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] vegne af Butch
>>>Black
>>>Sendt: 11. juli 2006 04:29
>>>Til: Pentax discussion group
>>>Emne: Re: "Do not warm colours"
>>>
>>>
>>>I doubt that minilabs are consistent. A couple of month ago, the guy at
>>>the place where I get films developed and printed was switching from
>>>AGFA to FUJI paper and on his desk were a couple of test pictures (just
>>>ordinary snapshots!) with different colour settings. He was deciding the
>>>setting by judging the different results.
>>>
>>>The settings of the next minilab user will most probably deviate from
>>>his settings.
>>>
>>>Groeten,
>>>
>>>Vic
>>>
>>>If you were lucky they were working on balancing the channels for the new
>>>paper. Most minilabs have a master paper balance and then separate film
>>>channels which adjust from there. If done right you should get as good
>>>results once finished. If, on the other hand. the tech was just doing a
>>>quick and dirty test to see what adjustments to make while printing, then
>>>your fears of inconsistency with different operators is well founded.
>>>
>>>Butch
>>>
>>>
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