Shutter Speed/Aperture For Each Exposure Mode In Ttl Auto Flash - Nikon F5 Instruction Manual

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Shutter Speed/Aperture for Each Exposure Mode in TTL Auto Flash

Camera's exposure mode
Programmed Auto ( )
Shutter-Priority Auto ( )
Aperture-Priority Auto ( )
Manual ( )
1) With Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync, the automatically controlled shutter speed
range extends down to 30 sec.
2) If you set the shutter speed at 1/500 sec. or faster, camera automatically shifts
to 1/250 sec. as soon as the Speedlight is turned on. The manually set shutter
speed indication blinks in the LCD panel, while the viewfinder shows
Maximum available aperture for each film speed in Programmed Auto exposure mode
ISO film speed
Maximum available aperture
As film speed increases by one step, maximum available aperture is stopped down by 1/2 f/stop.
If you are using a lens with a maximum aperture smaller than listed above, the entire aperture
range will be automatically controlled.
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Shutter speed
1/250 sec. to 1/60 sec.
1)
Manually set as desired from
1/250 sec. to 30 sec.
2)
1/250 sec. to 1/60 sec.
Manually set as desired from
1/250 sec. to 30 sec.
2)
.
25
50
100
f/2.8
f/3.3
f/4
Set lens to its minimum aperture. Aperture is automatically
controlled between f/2.8
Manually set as desired
With optional Speedlight (except for a Speedlight for F3) in TTL Auto Flash
mode, 1/300 TTL High-Speed Sync is possible with option available in Custom
Setting. See page 90.
3) Maximum available aperture depends on film speed in use. See chart below.
200
400
800
1000
f/4.8
f/5.6
f/6.7
f/7.1
Aperture
3)
and lens minimum aperture

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