Reply #1 - August 03, 2007, 05:24:28 PM
To start with, the D40 and D40x are identical cameras except that the resolution has been boosted on the sensor. There is NO functional difference between them.
As far as the SB600 not being compatable, I have no idea why not. I use my SB800 on it and it works perfectly in iTTL mode. The 2 flashes are basically the same functionally as far as I am aware.
You may be confusing the iTTL funtion with Nikon's CLS which allows for remote triggering of the SB line of flashes. It is true that the D40/D40x does not support using the popup flash for triggering the remote flashes (as can be done with the D70 and D200). While the SB600 flash can be used as a remote flash, it does not support being a master on camera flash for the CLS system - you would need an SB800 or SB-R200 to get the CLS system to work on those cameras.
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