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D610 unable to remote control Godox TT600
TSjason_tan1980
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Dec 8 2018, 01:35 PM, updated 6y ago
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Hi Experts here,
Like to ask a question as above. Recently I just bought a Godox TT600, thinking that it's wireless ability might compatible with D610 build in flash. but after reset and retest a few times, seems like my D610 unable to remote trigger the Godox TT600.
anyone has work on this combination before? is it work?
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Loseeker
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Dec 10 2018, 10:35 PM
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I don't have a nikon D610, but I do have a Godox TT600. As far as I'm know, Godox system are not compatible with nikon CLS. If you want to trigger your godox tt600 with the nikon d610, you need to get a godox trigger such as godox X1T-N or Xpro-N or another godox flash mounted on the nikon d610.
This post has been edited by Loseeker: Dec 10 2018, 10:37 PM
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Aufrusten
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Aug 16 2019, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE(jason_tan1980 @ Dec 8 2018, 01:35 PM) Hi Experts here, Like to ask a question as above. Recently I just bought a Godox TT600, thinking that it's wireless ability might compatible with D610 build in flash. but after reset and retest a few times, seems like my D610 unable to remote trigger the Godox TT600. anyone has work on this combination before? is it work? If you plan to use the built in to trigger your Godox TT600, you have to set your flash onto optical slave mode. That way when you shoot with your D610, its built in flash will trigger the Godox TT600. However you must make sure that the optical control sensor (the red color plastic dome infront) is facing closest to your built in flash light source. This method is useful if you dont intend to get the Godox trigger. However advantage is that when you use the Godox trigger, you can place your Godox flash in any position without the need to do the above method.
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