Exposure Compensation In Non-Ttl Auto Hash Mode - Nikon SB-24 Instruction Manual

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6.
Fully depress the shutler release button to take the picture.
For blinking ready-light
warning,
see pages 12 to
13.
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Test Firing for Non-TTL Auto Flash
Push
the open-flash button. If the
ready-light
blinks,
select a wider aperture or move closer to the subject.
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION IN NON-TTL AUTO
FLASH·
MODE
The Non-TTL Auto Flash mode works best for subjects of
average (18% gray)
reflectance.
For very dark
subjects,
we
recommend closing the
aperture
about
1/2
to 1 stop smaller
than indicated on the S8-24 LCD. For very bright (almost white)
subjects,
it is
just the
opposite.
Open the aperture about
1/2
to
1
stop.
Similarly, the automatic system operates best under
average indoor conditions in the home-an average-size room
having white ceilings
approx.
2.5 to 3 meter (8 to 10 feet) high.
In a very large room
,
or in one with very high
ceilings,
such as
an
auditorium,
if you are more than about 4.5 to 6 meters (15 to
20
feet) from the
subject,
you should experiment by opening the
aperture
1
to 2 stops wider than the LCD
indicates.
Since there
is no way to anticipate any specific condition, you may want to
take a few pictures using exposure bracketing
.

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