Fbssible Shooting Modes With The Sb-104 And Nikonos Rs; And Nikonos V - Nikon SB-104 Nikonos Manual

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The settings and
shooting
techniques that are possible with the 88-104 vary
according
to
the camera
used.
Follow the procedures below.
.
-See page 46 for basic tips on underwater flash
photography.
I
Possible
S8·104 settings
Nikonos RS settings
shooting
Standby
Function
Flash
Sync mode
Exposure
modes
switch
selector
mode
(*2)
mode (*3)
(*1)
selector
Matrix
balanced
Desired
Aperture-
fill-flash (*4)
ON
Standard
TTL
mode
priority
auto
Center-weighted
ON
Standard
TTL
Desired
Manual
TTL flash (*6)
mode
Rear-curtain
ON
Standard
Desired
Rear-curtain
Desired
sync
mode
mode
mode
Manual (*5)
M
Full
Desired
Desired
ON
Standard
M
1/4
mode
mode
M
1/16
*1 Set the function selector to
"Standard"
for operations other than Camera Slave and Flash
Slave.
*2When the sync mode is set to
"Normal"
in aperture'priority auto exposure mode
(A),
the shutter speed is
controlled between
1/125
and
1/30
second.
(When it is set to
"Rear",
the shutter speed
is
controlled between
1/125
and 1 second.)
*31n manual exposure
mode,
the shutter speed can be set at
1/125
second to 1
second,
or B
(bulb).
(When
shutter speed is set to
1/2000
to
1/250
second,
it is automatically controlled at 11125
second.)
*41n
matrix
balanced fill-flash
operation,
set the aperture dial so that the electronic analog display in the
view·
finder goes out. If the photograph is taken while the electronic analog display
appears,
the operation is
automatically controlled by center,weighted TTL
flash.
(In this case the main
subject
is taken at the correct
exposure but with no background exposure
adjustment.)
Refer to
"Matrix
Balanced
Fill·Flash"
on page
24.
*5 When setting the flash mode selector in
manual
shooting
mode,
select a guide number (M
Full, M
1/4,
or
M
1/16)
so that the
actual
shooting distance corresponds to that of the exposure calculation chart.
Manual
Flash E xposure mode
The flash output that falls on the foreground subject is directly related to the selected power setting on the
SB-104 and the distance from the Speedlight to the subject.
*6 Center-Weighted TTL Auto Exposure (Nikonos RS
&
Nikonos V
only)
The flash output
that
falls on the foreground subject
is
automatically controlled by the camera as a result of
measuring the amount of light which
passes
through the lens and strikes the
film.
It has no affect on the
background ambient
light,
which is controlled manually by the photographers shutter speed and aperture
settings.
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