V-Type Sync Cord - Nikon NIKONOS-V Instruction Manual

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Nikonos SB-102
This
powerful (GN
32)
and versatile speedlight offers
TTL (with the
Nikonos-V),
Auto (useable
with the option-
al Sensor Unit SU
-1
01) and manual flash controls.
Like
the
SB
-103,
area of
coverage
is that
of a
28mm
lens
;
with
the Wide-Flash Adapter
SW-102 (provided),
area
of
coverage increases to
that
of a 15mm
lens.
Viewfinder indicators
and
shutter synchronization
speed
are the
same as
the SB-103.
(See the
chart
on
page 54 for more
information.)
The SB-102 has mul tiple flash capab ility (wi th or
without
cord), through the built-in
slave sensor
or
the
optional
Double
Flash
Bracket
and Double
Sync Cord
,
and also features a target-light for close-up
shooting.
The
target -light,
positioned in the center
of
the flash
head
,
shoots a
beam
of light
at
the subject to
help
you
aim
the
flash head
at the
subject.
V-Type Sync Cord
One end of the
cord connects
to
the
camera 's flash
socket; the other has a hot shoe which attaches to the
camera's accessory shoe. Thus
,
any electronic
flash
unit with
a standard ISO-type
mounting
foot
,
such
as
Nikon Speedlights SB-18, SB-16B or SB-15, can be
used
with the
Nikonos-V
for
on-land flash photography.
By
using
TTL Remote
Cord
SC-23
in
conjunction
with
a V-Type Sync
Cord, a
bracket-mounting type flash
unit
such
as Nikon Speedlight SB-14 or SB-11 can be
66
used. TTL automatic flash exposure
control is
possi
-
ble
with these
flash
units, as is
TTL multiple
flash
photography.
l'l-A-Type Sync Cord SC-10
One end of
this
cord connects to the
camera via
the
flash unit adapter
for
the Nikonos IV-A; the other end
has
a
hot
shoe
wh ich attaches to the
accessory shoe.
Thus,
any
electronic flash unit with
a
standard
ISO-
type
mounting foot,
such
as Nikon Speedlights
SB-18,
SB-16B,
and SB-15, can be used with
the
Nikonos -V
for on-land
flash photography. However, automatic
TTL and TTL multiple flash photography
are not
possible.

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