Close-Up Flash Operation From Approx. 0.3 To 1M (1 To 3.3 Ft.) With The Built-In Wide-Flash Adapter - Nikon SB-30 Instruction Manual

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Close-up flash operation from approx. 0.3 to 1m (1 to 3.3 ft.) with the
built-in wide-flash adapter
With the SB-30 attached to the camera's accessory shoe, close-up flash shooting can be performed.
• Be sure to use the built-in wide-flash adapter when taking close-up flash photographs.
• Vignetting may occur in close-up flash shooting when using a large diameter lens, lens hood, etc.
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1 Set the SB-30's Mode selector dial to t.
• With cameras incompatible with the TTL auto flash mode, set the dial to the Non-TTL auto flash or
Manual flash mode.
2 Set the camera's exposure mode, metering system, sync mode, shutter speed, etc.
• The ready-light in the camera's viewfinder blinks to warn you that the settings on the camera are not correct
and TTL auto flash is not possible. In this case, check the camera's settings.
3 Set the wide-flash adapter in place by pulling it up.
• Take care that the black infrared filter does not obscure the front of the flash adapter.
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