Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Notes
on
Optional
Speedlights
Refer
to
the
5peedlight manual for detailed instructions. Ifthe Speed
light
supports
the
Nikon
Creative Lighting System, refer
to
the section on CL5-compatible digital
5LR
cameras. The D90
is
not
included in
the
"digital
5LR"
category in the 5B-80DX, 5B-28DX, and 5B-50DX manuals.
If
an
optional flash
unit
is
attached
with
the camera in modes other than
\1},
the flash will fire
whenever a photograph
is
taken. The following flash modes
are
available:
A~O,
-7,
and
~
modes:
Fill flash and red-eye reduction. Fill flash
is
automatically selected
if
the
flash
mode
is
set
to
off
or
auto when
an
optional flash
unit
is
attached. Auto
with
red-eye
reduction becomes red-eye reduction.
IZJ
mode:
Auto slow sync becomes slow sync, auto slow sync
with
red-eye reduction becomes
slow sync
with
red-eye reduction, and
off
becomes slow sync.
i-TTL
flash control can be used at
ISO
sensitivities between 200 and 3200. At values over 3200,
the desired results may
not
be achieved at some ranges
or
aperture settings. If
the
flash-ready
indicator blinks for
about
three seconds after a photograph
is
taken, the flash
has
fired at full
power
and
the
photograph may be underexposed.
The 5B-900, 5B-800, 5B-600, and 5B-400 provide red-eye reduction, while the 5B-900, 5B-800,
5B-600, and 5U-800 provide AF-assist illumination. With other5peedlights, the camera AF-assist
illuminator
is
used for AF-assist illumination and red-eye reduction. When used
with
AF
lenses
with
focal lengths
of
17-135 mm, the 5B-900 provides active AF-assist illumination for all focus
points; note, however,
that
autofocus
is
available only
with
the following focus points:
17-105
mm
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When used
with
AF
lenses
with
focal lengths
of
24-1
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mm,
the
5B-800, 5B-600 and 5U-800
provides active AF-assist illumination
to
assist autofocus for the following focus points:
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In programmed auto,
the
maximum aperture
(minimum
f-number)
is
limited according
to
sensitivity
(ISO
equivalency),
as
shown below:
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aperture
at
ISO
sensitivity
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400
800
1600
4.8
5.6
6.7
9.5
11
13
3200
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For each one-step increase in sensitivity
(e.g.,
from 200
to
400), aperture
is
stopped
down
by
half
an
f-stop.
If
the maximum aperture
of
the lens
is
smaller than given above, the maximum
value for aperture will be
the
maximum aperture
of
the lens.
When
an
5C-series 17,28,
or
29
sync cable
is
used for off-camera flash photography, correct
iii
exposure may
not
be achieved in
i-TTL
mode.
We
recommend
that
you choose spot metering
~
to
select standard
i-TTL
flash control.
Take
a test shot and view the results in
the
monitor.
In
i-TTL,
use
the
flash panel
or
bounce adapter provided
with
the flash unit. Do
not
use
other
panels such
as
diffusion panels,
as
this may produce incorrect exposure.
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