Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Users Manual
- Using This Manual
- Compatible Cameras
- Tips on Identifying CPU NIKKOR Lenses
- Terminology
- Q & A Index
- Check Before Use
- Table of Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Basic Operation
- Flash Modes
- Wireless Multiple Flash-Unit Photography
- Functions
- For Use with Non-CLS-Compatible SLR Cameras
- For Use with COOLPIX Cameras
- Troubleshooting
- Warning Indicators
- Guide Number, Aperture and Flash-to-Subject Distance
- Cleaning / Care
- Notes on Batteries
- Updating Firmware
- Optional Accessories
- Specs
- Index
- A Collection of Example Photos
- Warranty
D–4
D
Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography
When used in
master mode
When used in
remote mode
Flash photography
with Advanced
Wireless Lighting
Flash mode
i-TTL
•
Auto aperture ash*•
1
Non-TTL auto ash*•
1
Manual ash•
Flash function •
canceled
The ash mode is set
on the master ash
unit (each group can
re with a ash mode
different to other
groups)
Repeating ash
photography
Possible, set in the
custom settings
Possible
Flash
compensation
Possible
The ash compensation
value is set on the
master ash unit (each
group can re with a
compensation value
different to other
groups)
Group Up to 3 groups (A, B, C)
Channel*
2
4 channels (1 – 4)
SU-4 type wireless
multiple ash-unit
photography
Flash mode
Auto aperture ash*
•
1
Non-TTL auto ash*•
1
Distance-priority •
manual ash
Manual ash
•
AUTO (auto)•
M (manual)•
OFF ( ash function •
canceled)
Flash
compensation
Possible –
*1 The SB-910 operates in auto aperture ash mode irrespective of the non-TTL
auto ash mode option set in the custom settings. The SB-910 operates in
non-TTL auto ash mode when no lens information, such as focal length and
aperture, is available.
*2 One of four channels can be used. Remote ash units can be triggered by other
master ash units. Use a different channel number if another photographer is
using the same type of wireless remote ash setup close by.
SB-910 Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Functions