A speedlight system enables the user to shoot well-lit portraits.
The Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) is designed for use with Nikon's line of D-series cameras, including the D-80. The CLS utilizes multiple wireless Nikon speedlights so that the user can shoot well-lit portraits on the go. With the proper setup, the CLS can take the place of strobe lights for portable location shooting. The key to using the CLS system successfully is to understand how it works.
Instructions
1. Mount the main Nikon speedlight to the Nikon D80 hot shoe on top of the camera.
2. Set the main Nikon speedlight to "Master" mode. The method of doing this will vary depending on the speedlight. Consult the speedlight manual for specific instructions.
3. Set the second speedlight to "Wireless Remote" mode. The method of doing this will vary depending on the speedlight. Consult the speedlight manual for specific instructions.
4. Set any additional speedlights to "Wireless Remote" mode.
5. Mount the slave speedlights--those set to "Wireless Remote"--to the plastic stands provided and set them on a stable surface pointing toward the subject. If you are using a two-light system, position the camera and master speedlight directly in front of the subject and the slave speedlight to the left or right at approximately a 45-degree angle. For a three-light system, position one slave speedlight on each side of the subject at a 45-degree angle.
6. Make sure all lights are set to the "On" mode.
7. Take a picture. If set up properly, all speedlights will go off simultaneously.
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