Maybe I'm missing something here...but the ist D will
wirelessly control slave flashes, too.  Push the flash
button until "W" appears in the top LCD, then follow
the instructions for the flash.  Works nicely with my
Sigma 500DL Super.

Rick

--- Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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
> >>>
> >>>-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> >>>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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