Flash Control - Nikon D7500 Menu Manual

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Flash Control

Choose the flash control mode for the built-in flash and for
optional flash units mounted on the camera accessory shoe and
adjust settings for off-camera flash photography. For more
information on using optional flash units, see "Optional Flash
Units" (0 188).
❚❚ Flash Control Mode (Built-in)
The flash control mode for the built-in
flash can be selected using the Flash
control > Flash control mode (built-in)
option in the photo shooting menu. The
options available vary with the item
selected.
• TTL: Flash level is adjusted automatically in response to
shooting conditions.
• Manual: Flash level is selected using Manual output amount.
• Repeating flash: The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is
open, producing a multiple-exposure effect. Choose the flash
level (Output), the maximum number of times the unit fires
(Times), and the number of times the flash fires per second
(Frequency, measured in Hertz). The options available for
Times vary with the option selected for Output; the number of
times the flash actually fires may be less at fast shutter speeds
or lower frequencies.
32 Menu Guide
G button ➜ C photo shooting menu

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