Set the aperture on the lens. Page Advanced Operation Advanced operation For handling difficult lighting situations or expressing your ideas In addition to convenient Auto Flash, the SB offers a host of other advanced operations to match your creative ideas or when unusual lighting situations are encountered.
Flash settings Select the flash mode. Adjust the flash output level. Allow the SB to cool off for at least 10 minutes after the maximum number of continuous firing shown in the table. Page 49 This enables you to use a faster shutter speed as well as a wider aperture to achieve shallower depth of field to blur the background. Page 52 Repeating Flash In the " mode, the SB fires repeatedly during a single exposure, creating stroboscopic multiple-exposure effects.
This mode is useful when shooting fast-moving subjects. Allow the SB to cool off for at least 10 minutes after 10 sequences of repeating flash. Page 55 Exposure compensation in Repeating Flash Mode The flash shooting distance calculated in step number 4 is the correct exposure for the first flash in the sequence. Therefore, repeating flash at this flash output level will result in overexposure of the overlapped images.
To prevent this, use a smaller aperture. With the SB, you can calculate a correct aperture by using the following equation and the guide number table. For example, if the film speed in the previous example was ISO rather than ISO , the guide number is 72 36 x 2. Page Bounce Flash Operation With the SB's built-in bounce card, you can create a highlight in the subject's eyes. See page 61, Using the built-in bounce card. Page 59 Flash settings Select a flash mode.
Always set the flash head at a click stop. This white card reflects a small amount of light directly back to the subject, opening up the shadows and making the eyes look more vibrant. Page 63 Flash settings Set the flash mode. Adjust the zoom-head position to 18mm or 20mm regardless of the lens focal length in use. This resets the circuits so you can resume shooting.
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This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive agreement, oral or written, between you and Nikon. Hot-shoe contacts P. Take some test shots. Use only Nikon-approved equipment. The SB is designed for use with Nikon cameras, lenses, and accessories. Notices used in this manual Denotes important points where caution is required.
Determine what type of Nikkor lenses you are using. Nikkor lenses are divided into two groups unless otherwise noted. Getting started Becoming familiar with the SB Before starting to take flash pictures, you should familiarize yourself with various settings and adjustments of the SB, regardless of which Nikon SLR camera you are using.
Loading batteries Four penlight batteries 1. Do not mix battery types or brands, or use old with new batteries. Hold down the. Attaching the SB to the camera When attaching the SB to your camera, make sure both units are turned off to avoid accidentally firing the flash. Standby function If both the SB and camera are not used for after approx. Canceling and setting the standby function. The ready-light After the SB is turned on, the ready-light lights up as soon as the SB is recycled and ready to fire.
The ready-light blinks when the flash fires at maximum output. Replace batteries. The film speed starts blinking. Then press the ' button and set the desired zoom-head position manually. Camera settings 1 Set the aperture. Flash settings 3 Select the flash mode. Confirming the flash shooting distance range in TTL Auto Flash t Mode Applicable to cameras in Groups I and II The method for confirming the shooting distance differs, depending on the lens in use and the selected exposure mode.
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