External Synchro-Flash Shooting - Nikon E2 Instruction Manual

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External synchro-flash shooting
In manual
exposure
mode
,
this
camera's shutter
release
can
be
triggered by the firing
of a
flash
on another camera situated
nearby
.
Shutter
speed
is
set at 1/60 sec.
-Optional
External
Sync
Adaptor
EX-1O (with
a
light sensor) is necessary.
-As no exposure indicators appear in the
viewfinder,
we recommend that you
predetermine the correct exposure.
1
Connect the External Sync Adaptor
(EX-10) to
the camera's
D-Out!
E.
Trig. terminal.
-Remove the terminal cap on the V-Out and
O-Outl
E.
Trig
.
terminals.
(See page 7.)
2
Set the exposure mode to M and
shutter speed
to
Sy.
Set
the
exposure
mode to M (manual)
and
rotate the
command dial to set the shutter
speed to Sy
.
3
Depress the shutter
release
button.
The
"Sy"
mark blinks in the LCD
panel
to
indicate that
the
camera is in standby
62
mode
;
pictures are
taken in
sync with the
firing of the
remote
speedlight
-
The
standby mode will be canceled
approx.
10
seconds after depressing the
shutter release button if the firing of
the
remote speed/ight is not
detected
by the
camera
.
-Lightly
depress
the shutter release button
after shooting and the camera returns to
standby
mode.
..
-
F
10
-
S~:-
REMY
COUNT
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