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Is Nikon D70 shot indoors with an external flash or a hidden flash?

There are only two kinds of flash: built-in and external. Hidden (should be "lead") flash refers to the signal trigger that excites the external flash, not the type of flash.

External flash for indoor shooting is definitely better! Of course, the external flash is more troublesome to operate and the price will be higher than the built-in flash.

The external flashlights of D70 include SB800 and SB600. Usually, an external flash is placed at the hot shoe on the top of the camera for flash operation. But SB800 can communicate wirelessly with D70 fuselage for off-board flash. In other words, you can set the menu settings of D70 and SB800 respectively to perform the offline operation of flash. Using the flash of the plane in this way will definitely have a better shooting effect than putting the flash on the hot boots of the flash at the top of the fuselage.

There are two modes for flash trigger setting of SB800 and D70:

1, wireless trigger (D70' s body can control four groups at the same time, and each group has four SB800 for flash operation). This method is complicated to operate, but the exposure control is accurate.

2, flash trigger (through the D70' s own set-top box flash, trigger the off-board SB800 to flash in the form of flash. This method is simple to operate, but the exposure needs to be adjusted by experience.