The ready-light – Nikon SB-28 User Manual

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After the SB-28 is turned on, the ready-light lights up as soon
as the SB-28 is recycled and ready to fire.

—Make sure the ready-light lights up before taking the picture.

The ready-light blinks when the flash fires at maximum output.

In TTL Auto Flash

t or Non-TTL Auto Flash ˙ mode, if the ready-lights

on the SB-28 and inside the camera’s viewfinder blink for approx. 3
seconds after the picture is taken, the flash has fired at its maximum
output, indicating that light may have been insufficient for correct exposure.

• In that case, use a wider aperture or move closer to the subject before taking any

more pictures.

Replace batteries.

• Replace alkaline-manganese batteries if the ready-light takes more

than 30 seconds to light up. Replace lithium batteries if the ready-
light takes more than 10 seconds to light up. See page 87-88,
Notes on batteries.

• Recharge NiCd or Ni-MH batteries if the ready-light takes more

than 10 seconds to come on.

• When exhausted batteries are used in the SB-28, the zoom-head

position adjustment may be activated repeatedly, producing sound
inside the unit, even when the power is turned off.

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The ready-light

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