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It sure will, the flash light will trigger the other flash go to bracketing and flash and set one flash as commander and the other slave
go to nikon tutorials setting up off camera flash have fun
first make sure your wireless adapter is not disabled you can check it by running rfkill list in terminal if it is type sudo rfkill unblock wifi [second you can try activating and deactivating by typing sudo ifdown wlan0 and sudo ifup wlan0 me personly have kept to 10.10 the 11.04 seem to have a few glitches you can also check for additional drivers
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The SB600 isn't made any more. I would recommend the SB700. Before you buy an external flash however, make sure that the hot shoe on you camera is still fully functional. An external flash is superior to the pop-up flash under almost any circumstances. Where your pop-up flash limits your shooting distance substantially, I have take pictures at night using an SB700 almost 100 feet from the subject and gotten correct exposure with my D90. Now there is one thing you will not be able to do without the pop-up flash, but I suspect it will never matter to you. You will not be able to use the pop-up flash to trigger the SB700 off camera.
I had a similar problem with my SB25 when I tried to use it on a D90. I took the camera into the Nikon USA Repair Depot in Los Angeles where they took it into the back shop and removed it while I waited without charge. If the SB600 is like my SB700 and SB900's, there is a spring loaded dimple in the camera's hot shoe that clicks into a hole in the SB flash hot shoe. I think if you can slide a thin piece of metal such as a machinists shim, you may be able to depress the dimple and release the SB600. Let me know if it works.
Check that the terminals on the flash and the camera foot are clean Use a pencil eraser to clean thyem by using a gentle rubbing motion. reconnect and test.
if the camera still takes photos with no additional issues, i suggest you buy an external flash like a sb400 or an sb600. getting the flash serviced will fetch you around 100-150 usd which is about the price of the sb600.
Remember that even though sb-600 is wireless, it is based on infrared. This usually means having a clear line-of-sight between flash commander and remote flash. Any object that gets in way can block signal from flash commander. Weak batteries in flash will also cause remote operation to be sporadic.
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