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May 31, 2019 18:01:41   #
leftyD500 Loc: Ocala, Florida
 
I have the Yongnuo 968N flash on my Nikon D7509 camera. I am trying to trigger the flash off camera, using my built in flash on the D750 as the commander. I set my D750 to commander mode, mode A, channel 1. I set the 968 to slave mode, mode A, channel 1, but cannot get the 968 to fire. What am I doing wrong?

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May 31, 2019 18:18:42   #
Straight Shooter Loc: Newfoundland, Canada
 
Does the flash have more than one slave mode? If so, try the other. I had a similar problem with a different setup.

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May 31, 2019 18:36:50   #
Keen
 
Using Yongnuo, perhaps? The one time I used a third party flash on one of my cameras, it short circuited the camera, and ruined it. I won't do that again.

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May 31, 2019 18:40:59   #
Linary Loc: UK
 
jradose wrote:
I have the Yongnuo 968N flash on my Nikon D7509 camera. I am trying to trigger the flash off camera, using my built in flash on the D750 as the commander. I set my D750 to commander mode, mode A, channel 1. I set the 968 to slave mode, mode A, channel 1, but cannot get the 968 to fire. What am I doing wrong?


Have you raised the flash on the camera? (I have often set up everything, shot, no flash, pondered and realised I had forgotten to raise the built in flash.)

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May 31, 2019 19:00:51   #
leftyD500 Loc: Ocala, Florida
 
Do I need a trigger release to go wireless, or can my pop-up flash serve as the trigger release on the D70?

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May 31, 2019 19:18:43   #
Bunkershot Loc: Central Florida
 
jradose wrote:
I have the Yongnuo 968N flash on my Nikon D7509 camera. I am trying to trigger the flash off camera, using my built in flash on the D750 as the commander. I set my D750 to commander mode, mode A, channel 1. I set the 968 to slave mode, mode A, channel 1, but cannot get the 968 to fire. What am I doing wrong?


You have to make sure that the front (red) side of the flash is visible to the built-in flash. If not, the built-in flash can't trigger the remote. I finally gave up on using my built-in flash in commander mode and bought a radio trigger. I believe your Yongnuo has a built-in radio receiver. Radio triggers can fire a remote flash up to 100 yds away.

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May 31, 2019 19:37:18   #
CO
 
I just downloaded the owner's manual for the flash. Is the flash set for optical slave triggering? Your pop-up flash should trigger it.

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Jun 1, 2019 06:42:09   #
Archiefamous Loc: Manhattan
 
Radio slave triggers are more reliable. Save yourself a lot of headaches and get one if compatible with your units. You will not look back.

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Jun 1, 2019 07:33:10   #
Bunkershot Loc: Central Florida
 
Archiefamous wrote:
Radio slave triggers are more reliable. Save yourself a lot of headaches and get one if compatible with your units. You will not look back.



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Jun 1, 2019 10:49:54   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Potentially, the issue may be that the flash your using doesn't "listen" to the camera. You might solve that problem by getting a Godox trigger and receiver.
--Bob
jradose wrote:
I have the Yongnuo 968N flash on my Nikon D7509 camera. I am trying to trigger the flash off camera, using my built in flash on the D750 as the commander. I set my D750 to commander mode, mode A, channel 1. I set the 968 to slave mode, mode A, channel 1, but cannot get the 968 to fire. What am I doing wrong?

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Jun 1, 2019 12:05:58   #
photoman022 Loc: Manchester CT USA
 
Bunkershot wrote:
You have to make sure that the front (red) side of the flash is visible to the built-in flash. If not, the built-in flash can't trigger the remote. I finally gave up on using my built-in flash in commander mode and bought a radio trigger. I believe your Yongnuo has a built-in radio receiver. Radio triggers can fire a remote flash up to 100 yds away.


Bunkershot wrote what I was going to write!

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Jun 1, 2019 14:11:08   #
fetzler Loc: North West PA
 
Archiefamous wrote:
Radio slave triggers are more reliable. Save yourself a lot of headaches and get one if compatible with your units. You will not look back.


Ditto

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Jun 3, 2019 19:53:57   #
Rick36203 Loc: Northeast Alabama
 
Your YN-968n has both optical slave (lightning bolt icon) and radio wireless slave (radio tower icon) modes. First, make sure you are in one of the 5 optical slave modes, and not one of the 2 radio slave modes since you want to trigger the remote flash with your pop-up. Of the three optical slave modes that involve groups and channels, avoid "Sc" as the flash will be looking for Canon commands instead of Nikon. "Sn&Sc" or "Sn" will work. The other optical modes "S1" and "S2" are common to most flash units and will not support remote power and zoom adjustments or auto-fp sync. As previously mentioned, be sure the remote flash optical sensor can see the pop-up flash.

Also make sure the output level for Channel 1, Group A on your 750's pop-up Commander is not set to "--".

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