Notes on flash photography, Notes on flash photography -25 – Kodak DCS300 User Manual

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Notes on Flash Photography

✔ The available maximum aperture for each ISO in Auto-Multi Program is shown in

the table below:

If you are using a lens with a maximum aperture smaller than listed, the auto-
matically controlled aperture range is from the lens’s maximum aperture to its
minimum aperture.

✔ For multiple flash photography, if the electric current in the synchro circuit exceeds

a certain level, you may not be able to capture a second image. Ensure that the
combined total of the coefficient (numbers shown in parentheses below) for all
Speedlights used at any one time does not exceed 20 at 20

°

C/68

°

F or 13 at 40

°

C/

104

°

F.

If you are unable to capture a second image, disconnect the master Speedlight from
the camera or turn each Speedlight Off and On once. This resets the circuits so you
can resume shooting.

This also applies when using any non-Nikon studio speedlight system.

✔ With the SB-26, when the wireless slave flash selector is set to D, the shutter speed

is automatically set to 1/125 second.

The camera will operate in Continuous Shooting Drive mode when a Nikon
Speedlight is being used. If the Shutter Release button is pressed, the camera will not
wait for the flash to recharge fully before starting another image capture

ISO Setting

Maximum Aperture

100

f4

200

f4.8

400 (DCS 315 only)

f5.6

SB-27 (1)

SB-26 (1)

SB-25 (1)

SB-24 (1)

SB-23 (4)

SB-22 (6)

SB-21 (4)

SB-20 (9)

SB-19 (2)

SB-18 (16)

SB-17 (4)

SB-16 (4)

SB-15 (4)

SB-14 (1)

SB-12 (1)

SB-11 (1)

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