Flashphotography - Nikon N2000 Instruction Manual

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FLASHPHOTOGRAPHY------------------------------~
The N2000 accessory shoe allows direct mounting of Nikon
dedicated
electronic
flash
units.
When the N2000
is set
at A, P, P HI
,
or a manual
setting
of
1/250
sec.
or higher,
shutter speed
automatically
switches
to
1/125 sec.
for proper flash
synchronization.
When the N2000
is
set
at a manual
setting
of 1/125 sec. or
slower, shutter
operates
at the
speed set
on the·dial.
Ready-light indication in the viewfinder is also provided with
Nikon dedicated flash units. With the camera
's
meter on, a
thunderbolt-mark LED ready-light
comes
on to
indicate
the flash
is ready to fire. Warning indications are provided by a blinking
ready-light. Conditions represented by the warning vary between
flash unit models. For
details,
see
your flash unit
instruction
manual.
Use Nikon Speedlights only. Other units may damage the
camera's electrical circuit.
26
Nikon
Speed light
Connection
Usable Flash
Mode
programmed TTL
S8-15/S8-1681
Direct
auto·, TTL auto,
S8-18
non-TTL auto,
manual
Via TTL Remote
Programmed TTL
auto·, TTL
auto,
Cord
SC-23
manual
S8-11/S8-14
Via Sensor Remote
Non-TTL
auto,
Cord
SC-13
manual
S8-16A/S8-17
Via Flash Unit
Non-TTL
auto,
Coupler AS-6
manual
Programmed TTL
auto
flash
photography
can only
be performed
with
AI·S type
Nlkkor
and Nikon Series E
lenses.
For information
on how
to
recognize
AI-S
type lenses refer
to page
36.
The following instructions are for programmed TTL auto and TTL
auto flash
shooting
only.
For non-TTL
auto
and manual flash
shooting, see
your flash
unit instruction
manual.
Note that the film
speed
range for programmed TTL
auto
and
TTL auto flash photography is ISO
25
to
1000.

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