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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Functions
Switching Illumination Patterns
In ash photography, the center of the image is most illuminated, while the edges
are darker. The SB-910 provides three types of illumination patterns with different
light falloff at edges. Select the suitable pattern according to the photography
environment.
Standard
The basic illumination pattern for common
ash photography environments
Even
The light falloff at the edge of the image
is less than with the standard illumination
pattern.
Suitable for group photographs, in which •
sufficient light is required without light
falloff at the edges.
Center-weighted
The center-weighted pattern provides larger
guide numbers at the center of the image
than the standard illumination pattern (the
light falloff at the edge will be greater than
the standard illumination pattern).
Suitable for shots, such as portraits, in •
which the light falloff at the edge of an
image can be ignored.