En Nikon Close-up Speedlight Commander Kit R1C1 Nikon Close-up Speedlight Remote Kit R1 Wireless Speedlight Commander SU-800 Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200 User’s Manual
For your safety Before using your product, please read the following safety precautions carefully and thoroughly to ensure correct and safe use and to help prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or others. For quick reference by those who use the product, please keep these safety instructions near the product.
z Preparation 6 The flash unit should never be submerged in liquid or exposed to rain, saltwater or moisture unless it is properly protected from the liquids and moisture. Underwater use requires a certified underwater housing. If water or moisture gets inside the unit, this could cause the unit to catch on fire or cause an electric shock.
For your safety CAUTIONS for the Wireless Speedlight Commander SU-800 and the Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200 1 Do not touch the flash unit with wet hands, as this could cause an electric shock. 2 Keep the flash unit away from children to prevent them from putting the unit in or near their mouth, or otherwise touching a dangerous part of the product; as such contact could cause an electric shock.
z Preparation 6 If corrosive liquids seep from the batteries and come in contact with your skin or clothes, wash immediately with running water. Prolonged contact could injure your skin. 7 Always follow the warnings and instructions printed on the batteries to avoid activities that could cause the batteries to leak corrosive liquids, generate heat or catch on fire.
Foreword Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Wireless Speedlight system. To get the most out of your Speedlight system, please read this user’s manual thoroughly before use. Also read “Close-up Speedlight Photography Examples,” a separate booklet that provides an overview of Speedlight flash-shooting capabilities and contains photographic examples. Keep your camera and Speedlight user’s manuals handy for quick reference.
Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) • i-TTL Mode This is a TTL auto flash mode in CLS. When using the i-TTL auto flash mode, Monitor Preflashes are fired at all times. The flash output level is adjusted by measuring the flash illumination that is reflected back from the subject, resulting in an exposure that is less affected by ambient light (p. 116).
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Contents Preparation • For your safety ..................................................................... 2 • Foreword.............................................................................. 6 • Tips on using the Speedlight............................................. 12 • Recommended cameras and lenses ................................ 13 • Confirm receipt of contents in your kit...............................
Contents Details on close-up flash operation and shooting procedures (Used with CLS-compatible cameras) • Close-up flash operation ................................................... 66 • Overview of close-up flash operation................................ 68 • Procedures for close-up flash operation ........................... 70 Details on Commander flash operation and shooting procedures (Used with CLS-compatible cameras) • Commander flash operation..............................................
Reference information • Available flash modes ..................................................... 116 • Usable lenses with limited functions with the SB-R200... 120 • Notes on continuous flash operation (in close-up flash operation (using cords)) ............................................... 122 • Optional accessories....................................................... 123 • Tips on Speedlight care .................................................. 124 • Notes on batteries ...........................
Tips on using the Speedlight Take trial shots Take test photos before photographing important events, such as weddings and graduations. Have Nikon regularly spot-check your Speedlight Nikon recommends that you have your Speedlight serviced by an authorized dealer or service center at least once every two years. Using your Speedlight correctly The Nikon Speedlight’s performance has been optimized for use with Nikon brand cameras and accessories, including lenses.
Recommended cameras and lenses Recommended cameras • Refer to your camera user’s manual for details on available camera functions. Usable CLS-compatible cameras: D4, D3-Series, D800-Series, D700, D2-Series, D300-Series, D200, D90, D80, D70-Series, D7000, D5100, D5000, D3200, D3100, D3000, D60, D50, D40-Series, F6, etc.
Recommended cameras and lenses v Lenses unusable with the SB-R200 AF NIKKOR lenses with a ring that rotates during AF operation. v Using lenses that extend and retreat during AF operation NIKKOR lenses that extend and retreat in length during AF operation may not autofocus correctly, or may lead to damage of the lens or camera’s autofocus mechanism due to the weight of the flash head. Therefore, do not perform autofocus operation, but use manual focus instead. v Using an AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.
Confirm receipt of contents in your kit Available flash operations depending on each kit Products Available flash Usable cameras operations Speedlight and Commander not included in the kit Nikon Close- Close-up up Speedlight Commander Kit R1C1 Commander CLS-compatible cameras Cameras not compatible with CLS*1 — CLS-compatible cameras — Nikon Close- Close-up up Speedlight Remote Kit Commander R1 CLS-compatible cameras with Commander function.
Confirm receipt of contents in your kit Contents vary according to each kit Check that all items listed below are included. If any items are missing, inform the store where the kit was purchased or the seller immediately. • The below illustrations differ in scale.
Wireless Speedlight Commander SU-800 1 — 1 Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200 2 2 — 1 Attachment Ring SX-1 1 1 — — — — — 1 set (5 rings) 1 set (5 rings) Adapter Ring Set — Extreme Close-Up Positioning Adapter SW-11 for SB-R200 2 2 — Color Filter Holder SZ-1 2 2 — 1 — 4 models, 4 filters Color Filter Set SJ-R200 (for SB-R200 package) 2 sets 2 sets (4 models, (4 models, 4 filters) 4 filters) Speedlight Stand AS-20 2 2 — 1 IR Panel for Built-in Flash SG-3IR 1 1 — — Fle
Speedlight parts, their functions, and accessories Wireless Speedlight Commander SU-800 13 11 1 10 00 DER MAN GHT COM ELE WIR B A N -ILL O AF 2 L SE DY REA L HT LIG 0 ED 0 PE SU-8 SS R ES DE EL MAN WIR OM C DE MO SU-8 FF ON/O EDLI PE SS S 12 K OC 3 4 9 8 7 6 5 1 LCD Panel (p. 20) 2 Control Buttons 3 Ready-light Lights up when the Speedlight is fully recycled and ready to fire. 4 Mounting Foot-lock Lever (p.
20 19 MODE NO AF-ILL ON/OFF B 14 15 SEL READY LOCK 16 z Preparation 18 17 A Control buttons on the SU-800 14 [ON/OFF] Button Press to turn the power on or off. To avoid accidental firing or a malfunction when carrying the SU-800 in your camera bag, turn off the flash unit. 15 [SEL](FUNC.) button • Press to select the items to be set. The selected item will blink and can be changed using the [W] and [X] buttons. • Press for approx. 2 sec. to display another setting.
Speedlight parts, their functions, and accessories SU-800’s LCD panel and icons Icons on the SU-800’s LCD panel show the status of the operations set. These icons vary depending on the settings and the combination of camera and flash units in use. • The below illustrations are for reference only and may differ to the actual display. Icons in close-up flash operation Display in TTL mode 1 Wireless Flash A control signal is sent from the SU-800 to the remote flash units such as the SB-R200.
Icons in Commander flash operation z Preparation 1 Wireless Flash A control signal is sent from the SU-800 to the remote flash units such as the SB-R200. 2 Commander Mode Commander function is activated. 3 Low Battery-power Replace the battery. 4 Channel Represents the communication channel number through which the Commander and Speedlight exchange data. 5 CLS-compatible camera The SU-800 is connected to cameras compatible with CLS. 6 AF-Assist Illuminator activated The AF-Assist Illuminator comes on.
Speedlight parts, their functions, and accessories 8 Using Cords The SU-800 is connected to the SB-R200 using cords when mounted on cameras not compatible with CLS. This indicator blinks if the SB-R200 is not correctly connected. 9 Flash Output Level Compensation Value (Groups A, B) Indicates the flash output level compensation for groups A and B in the TTL mode. 0 Manual Mode The flash always fires at a specified output in combination with the aperture and light output level (guide number).
Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200 11 1 12 1 2 A 3 4 2 ON/O FF 3 4 5 1 [CHANNEL] select dial Sets the communication channel through which the Commander and SB-R200 units exchange data (p. 35). 2 [GROUP] select dial Sets the group of the SB-R200 (p. 36). 3 Target Light (Focus-Assist Illuminator) 4 Flash head 5 Release button Hold down and slowly move the SB-R200 until it comes to the desired position, then release the button to secure (p. 31). 6 Mounting Foot (p.
Speedlight parts, their functions, and accessories Attachment Ring SX-1 The SX-1 is used to secure the SB-R200 by attaching it to the Adapter Ring on the front of the lens. The SB-R200 is detachable at any position around the Attachment Ring. You can slide the SB-R200 freely around the ring. There are click stops every 15° on the Attachment Ring.
Soft Case SS-SU800 for SU-800 Soft Case SS-R200 for SB-R200 SB-R200 SZ-1 z Preparation AS-20 Soft Case SS-SX1 for SX-1 SJ-R200 Close-up Speedlight Kit Case SS-MS1 1 SS -MS DER SU-800 HT COMMAN S SPEEDLIG WIRELES WIRELESS REMOTE SPEEDLIGHT SB-R200 SW-11 The SC-30 is optional. 0 AS-2 SW-12 Caring for the Close-up Speedlight Kit Case SS-MS1 • Do not clean the case with a moistened cloth. Never use organic solvent or a bleaching agent such as thinner or benzene.
Wireless multiple flash operation in the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) When the SU-800 is used with Nikon CLS-compatible cameras, the remote flash units can be divided into a maximum of 3 groups, and the flash output level can be separately set for each group of Master/Commander and remote flash unit(s), providing wireless multiple flash operation (Advanced Wireless Lighting).
Flash operation using the Nikon Close-up Speedlight Commander Kit R1C1 (Used with Nikon CLS-compatible cameras) This section describes the necessary procedures for wireless close-up and Commander flash operations with a CLScompatible camera when using the Nikon Close-up Speedlight Commander Kit R1C1. • For details on close-up flash operation, see page 65. • For details on Commander flash operation, see page 79. Procedures for close-up flash operation 1 Installing batteries in the SU-800.
Procedures for close-up flash operation 1 Installing batteries in the SU-800. 1 Slide open the battery chamber lid in the direction of the arrow. 2 Install the battery, then close the battery chamber lid by sliding it back into place. Use CR123A (3V) lithium batteries. Battery chamber Confirming the close-up mode setting Make sure that the Commander/Close-up select switch in the battery chamber is set to “Close-up” position.
2 Attaching the SU-800 to the camera. 1 Ensure the SU-800 and camera body are turned off. 2 Rotate the Mounting Foot-lock lever to the left, slide the SU-800’s Mounting Foot into the camera’s accessory shoe and turn the lock lever to the right. ON/OFF LOCK v Mounting Foot-lock lever z Flash operation using the R1C1 SEL READY To lock the Speedlight in place, turn the lock lever clockwise approx. 90° until it stops. To unlock, turn the lever counterclockwise until it stops.
Procedures for close-up flash operation Installing batteries in the SB-R200. 1 Slide open the battery chamber lid in the direction of the arrow. 2 Install the battery, then close the battery chamber lid by sliding it into place. ON 3 /OF F Use CR123A (3V) lithium batteries. ON /OF F Replacing the battery S T S H EG L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF When the SB-R200’s battery power is weak, the green ready-light blinks after the power is turned on or after the flash has fired.
Attaching the SB-R200 to the front of the lens. 1 Attach one of the Adapter Rings to the front of the lens. • Turn the Adapter Ring securely until it stops. • These rings cannot be used together with other lens filters. • AF Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D is shown in the illustration. 2 Press the Attachment Ring SX-1’s Mounting Buttons on both sides to attach it to the Adapter Ring, then release. • Make sure that the Nikon logo (p. 24) on the SX-1 is on the under side facing down.
Procedures for close-up flash operation 5 Adjust the SB-R200’s flash head. The flash head of the SB-R200 tilts 60° toward the optical axis and 45° in the opposite direction. The flash head can be set at click stops every 15°. u Using the SB-R200 off-lens Use the provided Speedlight Stand AS-20 to set up the SB-R200 at any location (p. 107).
5 MODE Turning on the camera, the SU-800 and SB-R200. A 1 ON/OFF B SEL Press the [ON/OFF] buttons to turn on the camera, the SU-800 and SB-R200. LOCK R S S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF 2 Check the indicators on the SU-800’s LCD panel. z Flash operation using the R1C1 Ensure that the ready-light on the SU-800 comes on. The ready-light on the SB-R200 lights up in green when the power is on, then turns red when the SB-R200 is fully recycled.
Procedures for close-up flash operation 6 Setting the flash mode on the SU-800. 1 MODE NO AF-ILL A Press the [MODE] button on the SU-800 to set the flash mode to TTL. Use of TTL mode is recommended for normal flash shooting. SE READY A B ON/OFF 2 Confirm the flash settings of the SB-R200. Ensure that both Groups A and B are displayed. • If a Group A or B indicator does not appear, the remote flash unit(s) of this Group will not fire.
7 Setting a channel number on the SU-800 and SB-R200. 1 Set a channel number on the SU-800. • Select one of the four available channels. • The channel number blinks during adjustment and stops after blinking six times unless an adjustment is made. The last channel number to blink is the one that has been set automatically. CHANNEL 3 2 1 4 2 Set a channel number on the SB-R200. Rotate the [CHANNEL] select dial on the SB-R200 to set the same channel number as set on the SU-800.
Procedures for close-up flash operation 8 Setting a group on the SB-R200. 1 GROUP C B A CHANNEL 3 36 4 Set a group on each SB-R200. Rotate the [GROUP] select dial on each flash unit to set the group to A or B. Once set, the SB-R200 will operate according to the controls for each group as set on the SU-800.
Compose a picture and shoot with flash. 9 E A L SEL ON B 1 READY LOCK O Compose the picture and shoot. Confirm that the red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 are on then release the shutter. v If the red ready-light blinks immediately after shooting R S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S S ON/O FF In TTL mode, when the SB-R200 flash has fired at its maximum output and underexposure may have occurred, the red readylight on the SB-R200 will blink for approx. 3 sec.
Procedures for Commander flash operation 1 Setting Commander function on the SU-800. The Commander function enables the SU-800 to act as a Commander unit to trigger remote flash unit(s) without firing itself. 1 Install the battery in the SU-800 in the same way as No. 1 in “Procedures for close-up flash operation.” (p. 28) Battery chamber 2 Set the Commander/Close-up select switch on the SU-800 to Commander function.
2 1 Setting up the SB-R200. Install the battery in the SB-R200 in the same way as No. 3 in “Procedures for close-up flash operation.” (p. 30) Slide the SB-R200’s Mounting Foot into the AS-20’s Speedlight Mounting Shoe and slide the lock switch. -20 AS The Mounting Foot cannot be inserted in reverse. • Slide the lock switch until it stops and make sure that the red part can no longer be seen. 3 Set up the SB-R200. 3m (9.8 ft) Group C Commander unit Group B 30˚ 4m (13.
Procedures for Commander flash operation 4 Adjust the SB-R200’s flash head. The flash head of the SB-R200 tilts down to 60° and up to 45°. The flash head can be set at click stops every 15°. u Attaching the SB-R200 to the front of the lens The SB-R200 can be attached to the front of the lens through the Attachment Ring SX-1 (p. 31).
3 MODE Turning on the camera, the SU-800 and SB-R200. A 1 ON/OFF B SEL Press the [ON/OFF] buttons to turn on the camera, the SU-800 and SB-R200. LOCK R S S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF z Flash operation using the R1C1 Ensure that the red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 come on.
Procedures for Commander flash operation 4 Set the remote flash unit’s flash mode on the SU-800. 1 MODE NO AF-ILL A ON/OFF B SEL READY LOCK 42 Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display the flash mode (blinking) of each group, then press [MODE] button to set the flash mode to TTL. Use of TTL mode is recommended for normal flash shooting.
5 1 Setting a channel number and a group on the SU-800 and SB-R200. Set a channel number and a group on the SU-800 and SB-R200 in the same way as No. 7 and 8 in “Procedures for close-up flash operation.” (pp.
Procedures for Commander flash operation Compose a picture and shoot with flash. 6 E A L SEL ON B 1 READY LOCK O Compose the picture and shoot. Ensure that the red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 are on, then release the shutter. • For details on test firing, refer to page 88.
Flash operation using the Nikon Close-up Speedlight Remote Kit R1 (Used with Nikon CLS-compatible cameras) This section describes the necessary procedures for wireless close-up flash operation with CLS-compatible cameras that feature a Commander function and the Nikon Close-up Speedlight Remote Kit R1. • For details on close-up flash operation, see page 65. 1 Installing batteries in the SB-R200. 2 Attaching the SB-R200 to the front of the lens. 3 Turning on the camera and SB-R200.
Flash operation using the R1 Installing batteries in the SB-R200. 1 Slide open the battery chamber lid in the direction of the arrow. 2 Install the battery, then close the battery chamber lid by sliding it into place. ON 1 /OF F Use CR123A (3V) lithium batteries. ON /OF F Replacing the battery S T S H EG L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF When battery power is weak, the SB-R200’s green ready-light blinks when the power is turned on or after the flash has fired. • Replace the battery.
Attaching the SB-R200 to the front of the lens. 1 Attach one of the Adapter Rings to the front of the lens. Five types of Adapter Rings with different diameters (ø52mm, ø62mm, ø67mm, ø72mm, and ø77mm) are provided. 2 Press the Attachment Ring SX-1’s Mounting Buttons on both sides to attach it to the Adapter Ring, then release. • Make sure that the Nikon logo (p. 24) on the SX-1 is on the under side facing down.
Flash operation using the R1 5 Adjust the SB-R200’s flash head. The flash head of the SB-R200 tilts 60° toward the optical axis and 45° in the opposite direction. The flash head can be set at a click stop every 15°. u Using the SB-R200 off-lens Use the provided AS-20 Speedlight Stand to set up the SB-R200 at any location (p. 107).
3 Turning on the camera and SB-R200. 1 R S S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF Press the [ON/OFF] buttons to turn on the camera and SB-R200. Ensure that the red ready-lights on the camera and SB-R200 come on.
Flash operation using the R1 4 1 Setting the Commander function on the camera. Set the Commander function on the camera and flash mode on the SB-R200. • Be sure to read the user’s manual of the camera in use.
5 Setting a channel and group number on the SB-R200. CHANNEL 3 2 1 4 Rotate the [CHANNEL] select dial on the SB-R200 to set the channel number. • Set the channel number of the SB-R200 to 3 when using a Nikon D70-Series digital camera, otherwise the flash will not fire. 1 • Set the group of the SB-R200 to Group A when using a Nikon D70-Series camera, otherwise the flash unit will not fire. GROUP C B A CHANNEL 3 Rotate the [GROUP] select dial on the SB-R200 to set the group.
Flash operation using the R1 6 Compose a picture and shoot with flash. 1 Compose the picture and shoot. E R S S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S Ensure that the red ready-light on the SB-R200 is on, then release the shutter. • For details on test firing, refer to page 88.
Functions and use of the SU-800 This section describes the functions and use of the SU-800.
1 SU-800’s available flash operations The SU-800 has the following flash operations. Refer to the corresponding pages for details on each flash operation. Available flash operation Usable cameras Usable Speedlights Close-up (p. 65) CLS-compatible cameras Cameras not compatible with CLS*1 SB-R200 Commander (p. 79) CLS-compatible cameras SB-R200, SB-910*2, SB-900*2, SB-800*2, SB-700*2, SB-600*2 *1 The optional TTL Cord SC-30 is required (p. 123).
2 Using the SU-800 1 Slide open the battery chamber lid in the direction of the arrow. 2 Install the battery, then close the battery chamber lid by sliding it into place. Use CR123A (3V) lithium batteries. The low battery-power indicator blinks when the SU-800’s ready-light does not come on within about 30 seconds of the power being turned on or after the flash has fired. • Replace the battery. 3 ON/OFF Turn off the camera and SU-800.
2 Using the SU-800 SEL 4 READY LOCK Rotate the Mounting Foot lock lever to the left, slide the SU-800’s Mounting Foot into the camera’s accessory shoe and turn the lock lever to the right. v Mounting Foot lock lever READY LOCK LOCK Lock MODE A To lock the SU-800 in place, turn the lock lever clockwise approx. 90° until it stops. To unlock, turn the lever counterclockwise until it stops. Unlock ON/OFF B 5 SEL Press the [ON/OFF] buttons on the camera and SU-800 to turn on the power.
The SU-800’s auto power-off function and camera’s exposure meter-off function With a camera body that is compatible with TTL auto flash, the SU-800 goes into standby mode when the camera’s exposure meter turns off. Without a camera body, if the SU-800 is not being used for approx. 40 seconds, the standby function activates and automatically turns the SU-800 off to conserve battery power. • No indicators are displayed on the LCD panel in standby mode.
3 Functions of the SU-800 The following functions can be set on the SU-800. Switching functions between close-up and Commander functions Use the Commander/Close-up select switch to toggle between close-up and Commander functions. Battery chamber Display in close-up mode Display in Commander mode Settings in each flash mode In close-up mode (p.
Functions and use of the SB-R200 This section describes the functions and use of the SB-R200.
1 SB-R200’s available flash operations The following flash operations are available with the SB-R200. Refer to the corresponding pages for details on each flash operation. Available flash operation Usable cameras and Speedlights Close-up (p. 65) CLS-compatible cameras, cameras not compatible with CLS*1, SU-800 Commander (p. 79) CLS-compatible cameras featuring Commander function, SU-800, SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700 *1 The optional TTL Cord SC-30 is required (p. 123).
Using the SB-R200 1 Slide open the battery chamber lid in the direction of the arrow. 2 Install the battery, then close the battery chamber lid by sliding it into place. ON 2 /OF F Use CR123A (3V) lithium batteries. ON /OF F Replacing the battery ON/O FF • Replace the battery. LOCK 3 Slide the SB-R200’s Mounting Foot into the Speedlight Stand AS-20’s Speedlight Mounting Shoe and slide the lock switch. -20 AS The Mounting Foot cannot be inserted in reverse.
2 Using the SB-R200 4 Set up the SB-R200. 3m (9.8 ft) Group C Commander unit 30˚ Group B 4m (13.1 ft) The setup range of the SB-R200 units varies depending on cameras featuring Commander function or Speedlight. For details, see your Speedlight or camera’s user’s manual. • Be sure to place all SB-R200 units that are set in the same group close together. • For notes on setting up the SB-R200, see “Setting up the SB-R200” on page 108. 30˚ Group A 3m (9.
6 R S S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF Press the [ON/OFF] button on the camera, or the SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SU-800 and SB-R200 to turn on the power. Ensure that the red ready-light on the camera, the SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SU-800 or on the SB-R200 comes on.
3 Functions of the SB-R200 The following functions can be set on the SB-R200. Switching the Target Light (focus assist lamp) on or off Use the Target Light button to illuminate or cancel the Target Light (p. 90).
Details on close-up flash operation and shooting procedures (Used with CLS-compatible cameras) This section describes in detail wireless close-up flash operation and shooting procedures with CLS-compatible cameras. Also read “Close-up Speedlight Photography Examples,” a separate booklet that provides example photos. Be sure to read your camera user’s manual for specific information on camera settings and functions.
1 Close-up flash operation Wireless close-up flash operation is possible when the SU-800 and SB-R200 are used with CLS-compatible cameras. The SB-R200 can be attached to the front of the lens, held in your hand, or freely positioned by using the Speedlight Stand AS-20. The flexibility of close-up flash operation sets it apart from conventional lighting systems.
Example E E-3 Dual-light close-up flash operation (one flash unit attached to the front of the lens + one remote unit bounced off the wall) This picture was taken as an example of how to show cloth texture detail and pattern in such products as children’s wear and handicrafts for the purpose of displaying on Internet auction sites.
2 Overview of close-up flash operation What is close-up flash operation The SU-800 can perform close-up flash operation to wirelessly control the SB-R200 flash operation when mounted on CLS-compatible cameras. Two types of close-up flash operations are available: (1) Dual-light close-up flash operation (the SB-R200 units are divided into two groups (A, B)), and (2) triplelight close-up flash operation (the SB-R200 units are divided into three groups (A, B, C)).
Flash modes In the close-up flash operation, the TTL and M (manual) flash modes are available. Every time you press the [MODE] button on the SU-800, the available flash mode changes. • The available flash modes vary, depending on cameras and lenses in use. • The same flash mode is set for both Groups A and B. • In triple-light close-up flash operation, the TTL and M (manual) flash modes are available for Groups A and B. For Group C, only the M (manual) flash mode is available.
3 Procedures for close-up flash operation Procedures for dual-light close-up flash operation 1 Press the [ON/OFF] buttons to turn on the camera, SU-800 and SB-R200. • Ensure that the red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 are on. • Confirm that Wireless flash, close-up mode and CLScompatible camera indicators are correctly displayed on the SU-800 2 Selecting dual-light flash operation. Press and hold the [SEL](FUNC.) button for approx.
5 Setting the SB-R200’s flash output level ratio between groups A and B (in TTL mode). Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display flash output level ratio (blinking), then press the [W] or [X] button to increase or decrease the ratio. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the flash output level ratio stops blinking. The last value to blink is the one that has been set automatically. • The flash output level ratio can be set from 8:1 to 1:8.
3 Procedures for close-up flash operation 7 Setting a channel number on the SU-800. Set the communication channel numbers of the SU-800 and SB-R200. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display the channel number. Press the [W] or [X] button to set the channel number (blinking). Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the channel number stops blinking. The last channel number to blink is the one that has been set automatically. • Select one of the four available channels.
v If the red ready-light blinks immediately after shooting R S S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF In the TTL mode, when the SB-R200 flash has fired at its maximum output and underexposure may have occurred, the red ready-light on the SB-R200 blinks for approx. 3 sec. (The ready-lights on the SU-800 and in the camera’s viewfinder do not blink.) To compensate, set a higher ISO sensitivity or use a wider aperture and reshoot.
3 Procedures for close-up flash operation Procedures for triple-light close-up flash operation 1 Press the [ON/OFF] buttons to turn on the camera, the SU-800 and SB-R200. • Ensure that the red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 are on. • Confirm that Wireless flash, Close-up mode and CLScompatible camera indicators are correctly displayed on the SU-800. 2 Selecting triple-light flash operation. Press and hold the [SEL](FUNC.) button for approx.
5 Setting the SB-R200’s flash output level ratio between Groups A and B (in TTL mode). Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display flash output level ratio (blinking), then press the [W] or [X] button to increase or decrease the ratio. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the flash output level ratio stops blinking. The last value to blink is the one that has been set automatically. • The flash output level ratio can be set from 8:1 to 1:8.
3 Procedures for close-up flash operation 7 Setting the manual flash output level for group C. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display manual flash output level (blinking) for group C, then press the [W] or [X] button to increase or decrease the value. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the flash output level stops blinking. The last value to blink is the one that has been set automatically. • Manual flash output level can be set separately for each group.
10 Setting a group on the SB-R200. Rotate the [GROUP] select dial on the SB-R200 to set the group. Once set, the SB-R200 operates according to the controls as set on the SU-800. 11 Compose a picture and shoot with flash. Confirm that the red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 are on, then release the shutter. GROUP C B A E A L SEL B READY • For details on test firing, refer to page 88.
Details on Commander flash operation and shooting procedures (Used with CLS-compatible cameras) This section describes the details of available wireless Commander flash operation and necessary procedures with CLS-compatible cameras. Also read “Close-up Speedlight Photography Examples,” a separate booklet that contains example photos. Be sure to refer to your camera user’s manual for specific information on camera settings and functions.
1 Commander flash operation The Commander function enables the SU-800 to act as a Commander unit to trigger remote flash units without firing itself. By rearranging the remote flash setups, you can enjoy rendering a variety of lighting effects. Flash setup D-1 Example D SU-800 SB-R200 Group C SB-800 Group A Triple-light flash operation Three flash units positioned at different locations are used in order to represent the color and textures of the overall table setting.
Example F F-1 Flash setup Group A SB-R200 SU-800 Single-light flash operation (off-camera flash) With a single off-camera flash unit used behind the subject, distinct, intentional shadows appear, emphasizing the subject’s sturdiness. Usually, with an on-camera flash, a sense of flatness is unavoidable. However, in this situation, the position of the SB-R200 can be rearranged with ease, providing a variety of lighting and shadow effects. • Camera: D70 • Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.
2 Overview of Commander flash operation Example J J-1 Flash setup SU-800 Group A SB-R200×8 SB-R200 Group B Dual-light flash operation Ring-type lighting is used with a total of eight SB-R200 units attached to the Attachment Ring SX-1. Another SB-R200 is placed behind to bounce the light off the background wall to create a magical atmosphere. • Camera: D70 • Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.
Methods for setting up Set up the Commander and remote flash units in the same way as in “Flash operation using the Nikon Close-up Speedlight Commander Kit R1C1” (p. 38). Items to be set The following items can be set in Commander flash operation.
3 Procedures for Commander flash operation 1 Press the [ON/OFF] buttons to turn on the camera, the Commander and remote flash units. • Ensure that the red ready-lights come on and the flash units have been fully recycled. • Ensure that Wireless flash, Commander mode and CLS-compatible camera indicators are all displayed on the LCD panel. 2 Setting the Commander functions Set the Commander’s Commander functions. • Press and hold the [SEL](FUNC.) button for approx.
5 Setting a channel number on the Commander unit. Set the communication channel through which the Commander and remote flash units exchange data. • Select one of the four available channels. The same channel number is set to all groups A, B and C. • Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display the channel number (blinking). Press the [W] or [X] button to change the channel number. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the channel number will stop blinking.
3 Procedures for Commander flash operation E A L SEL B 8 READY Compose a picture and shoot with flash Confirm that the red ready-lights are on then release the shutter. • For details on test firing, refer to page 88. LOC v If the red ready-light blinks immediately after shooting R S S T S H E G L I E DL IR E W PE S ON/O FF In TTL mode, when the flash has fired at its maximum output and underexposure may have occurred, the red ready-light on that flash unit will blink for approx. 3 sec.
Other functions This section gives detailed information on each function of the SU-800 and SB-R200. Be sure to refer to your camera user’s manual for specific information on camera settings and functions.
1 Test firing to confirm exposure MODE NO AF-ILL A ON/OFF B SEL READY LOCK In dual-light close-up flash operation When the [Test] button on the SU-800 is pressed, the SB-R200 in Group A fires in one second, followed by the flash unit in Group B in two seconds at an M1/64 flash output level. • Flash unit(s) in Group A or B of which flash firing is set to “canceled” also fire.
2 Checking illumination before taking pictures (Modeling Illumination) Press the Target Light button and the flash fires repeatedly at a reduced flash output level. This is useful for checking illumination and shadows cast on the subject before actually taking the picture. • This function operates only after the red ready-light comes on.
3 Using the Target Light (Focus-assist Illuminator) By using the Target Light on the SB-R200, you can confirm the direction of flash light emitted. Illuminating and canceling the Target Light using the Target Light button on the SU-800 Press and hold the Target Light button on the SU-800 for more than 1 second, all Target Lights on the SB-R200 units light up. SEL READY LOCK • The Target Light illuminates for 60 seconds and goes out automatically.
4 Autofocus flash operation in low light In Commander and Repeating flash operations, if light is too low for normal autofocus operation, the SU-800’s AF-Assist Illuminator comes on, enabling you to perform autofocus flash photography. This is activated by a signal from the camera. • The AF-Assist Illuminator does not work in close-up flash operation. • The SU-800’s AF-Assist Illuminator supports CLS-compatible cameras’ Multi-Area Autofocus system.
5 Flash output level compensation You can make exposure compensation for the flash illuminated subject without affecting the background exposure by modifying the flash unit’s flash output level. t Setting the flash output level compensation As a basic guide, some plus compensation may be necessary to make the main subject brighter. Likewise, some minus compensation may be required to make the main subject darker.
6 Repeating (RPT) flash operation What is Repeating flash operation In Repeating flash operation, the Speedlight fires repeatedly during a single exposure, creating stroboscopic multiple-exposure effects. This operation is useful when shooting fast-moving subjects. When using cameras compatible with CLS, the SU-800 controls the flash output of the remote flash units (such as the SB-910, SB-900, SB-800), which are divided into three groups (A, B, and C), independently for each group.
6 Repeating (RPT) flash operation Setting a channel number on the SU-800 Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button on the SU-800 to display the channel number (blinking). Press the [W] or [X] button to change the channel number. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the channel number will stop blinking. The last channel number to blink is the one that has been set automatically. • Select one of the four available channels. The same channel number is set for all Groups A, B and C.
Setting the flash output level, the frequency (Hz), and the number of repeating flashes per frame Flash output level Frequency (Hz) Number of repeating flashes per frame Set the same manual flash output level, frequency, and number of repeating flashes per frame for each group. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display the items to be set (blinking). Press the [W] or [X] button to change the values to be set. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the value will stop blinking.
7 Auto FP High-Speed Sync Available with compatible cameras. You cannot set the Auto FP HighSpeed sync mode on the SU-800 or SB-R200 directly, but must set it on the camera. High-Speed flash synchronization at your camera’s highest shutter speed is now possible. In this mode, the Auto FP High-Speed Sync mode is automatically set when the shutter speed exceeds the camera’s sync shutter speed. This is useful when you want to use a wider aperture to achieve shallow depth of field to blur the background.
t In Manual flash mode In Auto FP High-Speed Sync in Manual flash mode, the SB-R200’s flash output level may be extremely low when the manual flash output level is set to a low value. However, this is not a malfunction. Flash output level may also vary depending on the subject matter conditions. Guide number in Auto FP High-Speed Sync using the SB-R200 (m/ft) Flash output level ISO sensitivity 25 50 100 200 400 M1/1 1.4/4.6 2.0/6.5 2.8/9.2 4.0/13.1 5.6/18.5 8.0/26.2 11.3/37.
8 Flash Value Lock (FV Lock) Available with compatible cameras. You cannot set the FV Lock function on the SU-800 or SB-R200 directly. Set it on the camera. Flash Value, or “FV,” is the amount of flash exposure for the subject. Using FV Lock with compatible cameras, you can lock in the appropriate flash exposure for the main subject. This flash exposure remains locked in, even if you change the aperture or composition, or zoom the lens in and out. • Available flash modes are i-TTL and Auto Aperture flash.
Flash operation using various accessories This section describes flash operation using various accessories. Be sure to read your camera user’s manual for specific information on camera settings and functions.
1 Flash shooting with colored gel filters The Color Filter Set SJ-R200 (for SB-R200 package) includes two filters for balancing the color of light: the FL-G1 for taking flash pictures under fluorescent light and the TN-A1 for use with incandescent/tungsten light, and the BLUE and RED filters for adding special colors to a scene. • The optional Color Filter Set SJ-2 contains a total of 20 filters in 8 models of colored gel filters (p. 123).
Balancing light from the flash With digital cameras, if you shoot flash pictures under fluorescent light with the camera’s white balance set to “Flash,” the main subject illuminated by the flash will look normal. However, the background will come out green. To compensate, use the FL-G1 (green gel filter) to convert the light coming from the flash to the same color as fluorescent light, then adjust the camera’s white balance to “Fluorescent.
1 Flash shooting with colored gel filters How to use colored gel filters 1 Insert the colored gel filter in the Color Filter Holder SZ-1. 2 Attach the SZ-1 to the SB-R200. 3 Adjust the white balance setting on your digital camera, then shoot. ON/O FF TE MO 20 RE SB-R LESSIGHT WIREEEDL SP 0 White bal. Auto Incandescent Fluorescent Dir. sunlight Flash • For details on test firing, refer to page 88.
2 Flash shooting with the Extreme Close-Up Positioning Adapter SW-11 With the Extreme Close-Up Positioning Adapter SW-11, you can curve the SB-R200’s flash light toward the optical axis to create lighting effects when taking close-up shots. • When using the SW-11, the lens-to-subject distance should be kept to within 15 cm (5.9 in.). If the distance exceeds this, irregular flash lighting may occur. • Use of a Micro-NIKKOR lens is recommended with the SW-11.
2 Flash shooting with the Extreme Close-Up Positioning Adapter SW-11 3 Tilt the SB-R200’s flash head down 60° toward the optical axis. 0˚ 60˚ u Using the Extreme Close-Up Positioning Adapter SW-11 effectively Use the SW-11 when taking flash pictures at close distance for more effective results. Be sure to tilt the flash head by 60° toward the optical axis.
3 Flash shooting with the Diffuser SW-12 and Flexible Arm Clip SW-C1 By attaching the provided Nikon Diffuser SW-12 over the flash head, you can diffuse the SB-R200’s flash light even more, creating extremely soft light with virtually no shadows. Example C C-1 Flash setup Group A SB-R200 SW-12 SU-800 SB-R200 Group B Example E E-1 Group A SB-R200 • Camera: D70 • Lens: AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.
3 Flash shooting with the Diffuser SW-12 and Flexible Arm Clip SW-C1 Attachment of the Flexible Arm Clip SW-C1 to the SX-1 1 Align one of the Flexible Arm Clips with the Attachment Ring SX-1’s Mounting groove. 2 As shown in the diagram, insert the clip while aligning the SW-C1’s Mounting groove with the front of the Attachment Ring SX-1’s Mounting groove. 3 Holding one arm of the clip, open the other so that the stopper closes and slides into the SX-1, then release.
4 Flash shooting with Speedlight Stand AS-20 Use the provided Speedlight Stand AS-20 to freely position the SB-R200. The Attachment Ring SX-1 can be attached to a tripod. Example H H-1 Flash setup SU-800 Group B SB-R200 AS-20 • Camera: D70 • Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED • Group A: SB-R200 (TTL) • Group B: SB-R200 (TTL) H-4 example in “Close-up Speedlight Photography Examples” was taken using a single built-in flash.
4 Flash shooting with Speedlight Stand AS-20 Attaching the AS-20 to the SX-1 1 Holding down the Mounting button on the SX-1, slide the AS-20 into the SX-1 as shown in the illustration. Remove your finger to secure it. • Press both Mounting buttons firmly to attach. • To remove AS-20 from the SX-1, press the Release button and remove. Setting up the SB-R200 Set up the SB-R200 flash units as shown in the diagram below. 3m (9.8 ft) Group C Group B 30˚ 4m (13.
Flash shooting using SLR cameras not compatible with CLS Use the TTL Cord SC-30 (optional) to connect the SU-800 to the SB-R200 with SLR cameras not compatible with CLS.
1 Overview of close-up flash operation (using cords) When used with cameras not compatible with CLS, close-up flash operation is possible using the TTL Cord SC-30 (optional) to connect the SU-800 and SB-R200. • D-TTL mode is available with digital SLR cameras not compatible with CLS, and TTL mode is available with film-based SLR cameras compatible with TTL auto flash mode. (p. 116) • Close-up flash operation (using cords) is not possible with CLS-compatible cameras.
Available flash modes In close-up flash operation (using cords), the TTL BL, TTL and M flash modes are available. Every time you press the [MODE] button, the available flash mode changes. • Available flash modes vary depending on the cameras and lenses in use. • Unavailable flash modes will be skipped and do not appear when pressing the [MODE] button. • The same flash mode is set for groups A and B.
2 Procedures for close-up flash operation (using cords) 1 Turn on the camera and SU-800. After turning on the camera, press the [ON/OFF] button on the SU-800 to turn on the SU-800 and SB-R200. • The red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 come on when fully recycled. • Make sure that Close-up mode and Using cords indicators appear on the LCD panel. MODE NO AF-ILL A 2 Setting the flash mode on the SU-800 Press the [MODE] button on the SU-800 to set the flash mode to TTL BL, TTL or M.
A MODE NO AF-ILL ON/OFF B 5 SEL READY • Flash units fire at an M1/64 flash output in the TTL and at a specified output in the M (manual) mode. LOCK E A L SEL B 6 READY Press the [Test] button to test fire the flash units. Press the [Test] button on the SU-800 to test fire the SB-R200. Compose a picture and shoot with flash. Confirm that the red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 are on, then release the shutter.
2 Procedures for close-up flash operation (using cords) Checking the illumination before actually taking pictures (Modeling Illumination) in close-up flash operation (using cords) SEL READY LOCK Press the Target Light button on the SU-800 and release within one second and the SB-R200’s flash fires repeatedly at a reduced flash output level. This is useful for checking the illumination and the shadows cast on the subject before actually taking the picture.
Reference information This section covers available flash modes, troubleshooting, Speedlight care, Specifications, and optional accessories.
1 Available flash modes The TTL and M (manual) flash modes are available with the SU-800 and SB-R200. Use of TTL mode is recommended for normal flash photography. • Be sure to read the user’s manual of the camera in use. TTL auto flash mode In this mode, the flash illumination that is reflected back from the subject is detected by the camera’s TTL auto flash sensor and the camera automatically controls the flash output level to give the correct exposure.
t Determining proper flash operation distance range in dual-light close-up flash operation with lens in use Use the table below to determine applicable apertures at the desired reproduction ratio. The proper apertures depend on ISO sensitivity, lens focal length, and desired reproduction ratio. The reproduction ratio is defined as the image-on-film size to the actual subject size. For example, if a 5 cm-long subject is photographed, and its length on film is 1 cm, then the reproduction ratio is 1:5.
1 Available flash modes v Aperture to set on the lens and effective f-number Effective f-numbers of close-up lenses such as Micro-NIKKOR lenses vary, while brightness of image on film decreases when reproduction ratio increases.
Auto Aperture (AA) flash mode The SU-800’s built-in sensor measures the flash illumination reflected from the subject and controls the flash output in combination with data automatically transmitted from the camera and lens to the SU-800, including the ISO sensitivity value and exposure compensation value as well as the aperture and focal length of the lens. • Auto Aperture flash is available only when the SB-910, SB-900 or SB-800 is used as a remote flash unit.
2 Usable lenses with limited functions with the SB-R200 Maximum number of SB-R200 units to be attached to the front of the lens AF NIKKOR lenses Lens AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.4G ED AF Nikkor 28mm f/1.4D AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.8G AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4G AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D AF-S Micro NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D IF AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G AF DC-Nikkor 105mm f/2D AF Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED AF DC-Nikkor 135mm f/2D AF Nikkor 180mm f/2.
Manual focus NIKKOR lenses Lens PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED*1 Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED*1 Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 PC Micro-Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D*1 PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D*1 Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 Nikkor 135mm f/2 Nikkor 135mm f/2.8 Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 ED Micro-Nikkor 200mm f/4 IF Adapter rings SY-1-77 Max.
3 Notes on continuous flash operation (in close-up flash operation (using cords)) To prevent the SB-R200 from overheating, allow the SB-R200 to cool down for at least 10 minutes after the maximum number of continuous firings have been performed as shown in the table below. CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum number of continuous firings, as this may cause the flash head to overheat and can result in burns and damage to the flash panel and body. Max. number of continuous firings Flash mode Max.
4 Optional accessories TTL Cord SC-30 Close-up flash operation (using cords) is possible in the TTL mode with the optional TTL Cord SC-30 to connect the SU-800 and the SB-R200. Color Filter Set SJ-2 A total of 20 filters in 8 models are provided.
5 Tips on Speedlight care WARNING Never use thinner, benzene, or other active agents for cleaning the Speedlight, as this may damage the Speedlight or cause it to catch fire. Using these agents may also impair your health. Cleaning • Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the Speedlight and clean it with a soft, clean cloth. After using the Speedlight near saltwater, wipe the flash unit with a soft, clean cloth moistened slightly with tap water to remove the salt, then dry it with a dry cloth.
6 Notes on batteries Usable batteries Use CR123A (3V) lithium batteries. • Do not use any other type of batteries. • Non-rechargeable. Never attempt to recharge these batteries in a battery charger. Otherwise, they may explode. • Depending on battery specifications, when these batteries become hot, the safety circuits are activated, cutting off power. This often occurs when the flash unit is operated in the repeating flash mode. Battery power will recover when the temperature returns to normal.
7 Troubleshooting If the Speedlight malfunctions or a warning indication appears on the Speedlight’s LCD panel, use the following items to determine the cause of the problem before taking your Speedlight to a Nikon service center for repair.
Communication error warning with the SB-R200 If, due to a weak battery etc., data communication fails with either group A or B when using a camera not compatible with CLS, even though the SU-800 and the SB-R200 are properly connected, the corresponding group (A or B) indicator blinks. The “Using cords” indicator does not blink. • If data communication fails with both groups A and B, the “Err” indicator is displayed, and the “Using cords” indicator blinks.
7 Troubleshooting Flash malfunction warning While the SB-R200 is used as a wireless remote flash unit, the red ready-light rapidly blinks four times and stops for 0.5 sec. This cycle is repeated six times if the flash unit receives a signal such as Non-TTL auto flash or Repeating flash. Problems with the Commander SU-800 and the Remote Speedlight SB-R200 Problem The SB-R200 does not fire. Cause Solution The SB-R200’s power is off. Confirm that the red ready-light comes on.
Ready-light warning inside the camera’s viewfinder Problem The ready-light inside camera’s viewfinder blinks when the SU-800 is mounted on cameras not compatible with CLS and the flash mode is set to TTL in close-up flash operation (using cords). Solution Set the flash mode to M (manual). A note on microcomputer-controlled Speedlights The Speedlight incorporates a microcomputer to control flash operations.
8 Specifications Wireless Speedlight Commander SU-800 Transmission mode Infrared-pulse emitting communication using a flash discharge tube Transmission range Approx. 20m (66 ft) for SB-910/SB-900/SB-800/SB-700/SB-600 Approx. 4m (13 ft) for SB-R200 at normal settings No. of channels 4 No. of groups 3 No. of transmissions Approx. 1200 Transmission interval Approx. 1 sec. Flash light wavelength Approx. 800 to 1000nm (infrared ray) Flash coverage Approx. 60° (vertical), Approx.
Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200 Electronic construction Automatic Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) and series circuitry (for wireless remote flash unit only) Guide number 10/33 (ISO 100, m/ft), 14/46 (ISO 200, m/ft) Angle of coverage Covering light distribution of 24mm lens; 60° (vertical) and 78° (horizontal) Flash mode i-TTL, D-TTL, TTL (film-based SLR cameras) M (manual) Min. recycling time (approx.) 6 sec. Min. number of 290/6-30 sec.
9 Index • For Speedlight parts, icons etc. on the LCD panel, refer to “Speedlight parts, their functions, and accessories” (p. 18) and “SU-800’s LCD panel and icons” (p. 20). Symbol [W](left) button ......................................... 19 [X](right) button....................................... 19 [A0B] select button ................................ 19 [CHANNEL] select dial ............................ 35 [GROUP] select dial................................. 36 [MODE] button ..........................
I IR Panel for Built-in Flash ......................... 24 ISO sensitivity......................................... 117 ISO sensitivity factor ............................. 118 Icon .......................................................... 20 L LCD panel ................................................ 20 LCD panel illuminator............................... 22 Lock switch .............................................. 31 M Manual mode ......................................... 118 Master flash unit.......
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