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
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Preparation
i-TTL mode ■
Flash mode in which the Speedlight res monitor pre- ashes and the camera
measures the re ected light and controls the Speedlight ash output
Monitor pre- ashes
Scarcely visible ashes emitted before actual ring that enable the camera to
measure the light re ected on a subject
i-TTL balanced ll- ash
i-TTL mode type in which ash output level is adjusted to well-balanced
exposure of the main subject and background
Standard i-TTL
i-TTL mode type in which ash output level is adjusted to the correct exposure
of the main subject regardless of background brightness
Auto aperture ash mode ■
Non-TTL auto ash mode with aperture priority; the Speedlight measures the
re ected ash and controls the ash output according to the re ected ash data
and the lens and camera information
Non-TTL auto ash mode ■
Auto ash mode without TTL; the Speedlight measures the re ected ash and
controls the ash output according to the re ected ash data
Distance-priority manual ash mode ■
Manual ash mode with distance priority; the ash-to-subject distance is set and
the Speedlight ash output level is adjusted in accordance with the camera settings.
Manual ash mode ■
Flash mode in which the ash output level and aperture are manually set to obtain
the desired exposure
Repeating ash mode ■
Flash mode in which the Speedlight res repeatedly during a single exposure to
create stroboscopic multiple effects