The Built-In Flash; Using The Built-In Flash - Nikon D300 User Manual

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Lowering
the Built-in
Flash
To save power when the flash is not in use,
press it gently downward
until the latch
clicks into place.
_I_ The Built-in Flash
Use with lenses with focal lengths
of 18-300 mm (pg. 354). Remove lens
hoods to prevent shadows.
The flash has a minimum
range of 60 cm (2 ft.)
and can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom lenses.
If the flash fires in continuous
release mode (pg. 76), only one picture will
be taken each time the shutter-release
button
is pressed.
The shutter
release may be briefly disabled
to protect
the flash after it has
been used for several consecutive
shots. The flash can be used again after
a short pause.
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See Also
See page 178 for information
on locking flash value (FV) for a metered
subject before recomposing
a photograph.
For information
on choosing
a flash sync speed, see Custom Setting el
([Flash sync speed], pg. 288). For information
on choosing
the slowest
shutter speed available
when using the flash, see Custom Setting e2
([Flash shutter speed], pg. 290). For information
on using the built-in
flash
in commander
mode, see Custom Setting e3 ([Flash cntrl for built-in
flash],
pg.291).
See page 357 for information
on using optional
flash units. For
information
on the range of the built-in
flash, see page 408.
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