Close·up Flash Photography In Ttl Auto Flash Mode - Nikon SB-24 Instruction Manual

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CLOSE·UP FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY IN TTL AUTO FLASH MODE--
When used with the Nikon
F4, F-B01/NBOOB, F-501/N2020,
F-401s/N4004s, F-301/N2000,
FA,
FE2 or
FG,
optional TTL
Remote Cord SC-17 or
SC-24, lets
you perform flash shooting
with a subject closer than 0.6m
(approx.
2ftJ
1_ Connect the S8-24 to the camera using Remote Cord
SC-17.
(See SC-17 instruction manual.)
2. Position the S8-24 so light from the flash head covers the
subject.
3. Regardless of the lens in
use,
set the angle of coverage at
the 24mm
position.
4. To determine
aperture,
use the following equation:
A
flstop
=
flash-to-subject-distance
Where A corresponds to the film in use according to the table
below:
92
For example:
When using ISO 100 film and the flash-to-subject distance Is
0.5m (1
.6ft),
divide 4 by 0.5 to get fiB
.
That means you can use
an aperture of fiB or
smaller.
Use the smallest aperture
possible.
5. Set the flash mode selector to TTL, then turn 'on the S8-24
and take the shot.
-Exposure compensation is possible with the camera 's
exposure compensation
dial.
With the Nikon F4 or F-801/
N8008,
it is also possible to make exposure compensation on
the
S8-24.

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