How to Use Canon430EX on Nikon D60
- 1). Turn off the Nikon camera and Canon flash. Slide the Canon flash onto the Nikon's hot shoe and lock the Canon flash in place by tightening the locking ring at the bottom of the flash unit.
- 2). Turn on the Nikon D60, and turn the "Exposure mode" dial to "Manual" or "Shutter Priority." Do not set the shutter speed above 1/250th of a second. This is the maximum shutter sync speed to use an external flash. You can use any shutter speed up to and including 1/250th of a second.
- 3). Turn on the Canon flash, and press the mode button until you see an "M" on the LCD screen. The flash will operate only in manual mode, but you can adjust the power of the flash by pressing the semi-circle buttons with the "+" and "-" symbols to control the power output of the flash.
- 4). Hold the Nikon camera to your eye, then compose and take a test shot using the camera and the flash. Review the image on the rear LCD screen of the camera and make any required adjustments to the flash power or the camera's exposure.
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