Nikon Speedlight SB-600 User Manual

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Adv

anced oper

ations

Confirming wireless multiple flash operation using the ready-light or the beeping sound

You can confirm wireless multiple flash operation by checking the auxiliary ready-
light on the SB-600 or the beeping sound during and after shooting.

Using the SB-600’s ready-light and beeping sound in the
wireless remote flash mode

When the SB-600 is used as a wireless remote flash unit, you can monitor its
operation by checking the auxiliary ready-light and listening to the beeping
sound. This function can be activated or canceled using the Custom Settings
(p. 52).

Confirming flash operation using the ready-light or beeping sound

Auxiliary

ready-light

Blinks slowly

Blinks slowly
when
recycling is
completed
after firing.

Blinks
quickly for
approx.
3 sec.

Blinks
quickly for
approx.
3 sec.

Blinks
quickly and
goes out
repeatedly
for approx.
6 sec.

Beeping

sound

One beep

Two beeps

Beeps for
approx.
3 sec.

Beeps for
approx.
3 sec.

High and
low tone
beeps
alternate for
approx.
6 sec.

Remote flash unit

Master

flash unit

Ready-

light

Lights up

Lights up
when
recycling is
completed
after firing.

Blinks for
approx.
3 sec.

Lights up
when
recycling is
completed
after firing.

Speedlight condition

Ready to fire

Fired properly

Both the master and remote flash units
have fired at full output and light may have
been insufficient for correct exposure.
Use a wider aperture and reshoot.

The remote flash unit has fired at full
output and light may have been
insufficient for correct exposure. The light
sensor could not detect when to stop
firing in sync with the master flash unit,
because a strong reflection from the
remote flash unit itself or light from
another remote flash unit may have
entered the light sensor window.
Change the direction or position of the
remote flash unit and reshoot.

The flash mode of the remote flash unit is
set to Non-TTL auto flash on the Master
flash unit. Reset the flash mode to D,
Manual G or Repeating flash q
mode. The same is applied when the
signal from the Master flash unit cannot
be received correctly.

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