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
Bounce ash is a photographic technique using light that is bounced off a ceiling
or wall using a tilted or rotated ash head. This provides the effects listed below
compared to those with direct light from a ash unit:
Overexposure to a subject that is closer than other subjects can be reduced.•
Background shadows can be softened.•
Overexposure of faces, hair and clothes can be reduced.•
The shadows can be softened further using the Nikon Diffusion Dome.•
For more details and comparative example photos, see the separate booklet “A •
collection of example photos.”
Setting the flash head
Tilt or rotate the SB-910’s
ash head by holding down
the ash head tilting/
rotating lock release button.
The SB-910’s flash head tilts up 90° •
and down 7°, and rotates horizontally
180° to the left and right.
Set the flash head at a click stop at •
the angles shown.
120
°
150
°
Bounce Flash Operation