Nikon 5700 User Manual

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Menu Guide—Using the SET

-UP Menu

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Notes on Built-in and External Speedlights

By default, the flash mode is set to auto and when additional light is required

for correct exposure, the built-in Speedlight will pop up automatically when
the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. The built-in Speedlight will also
pop up when an external Speedlight is attached so that the photocell can be
used to correctly set exposure for the shot. If your finger or another object
obstructs the Speedlight, preventing it from popping up when the shutter-
release button is pressed halfway, the built-in Speedlight and any external
Speedlight will not fire and a message will appear in the monitor.

When Pop Up is set to Manual, the built-in Speedlight will only pop up when

the

button is pressed. To use the photocell for external Speedlights, press

the

button.

When the built-in Speedlight is raised, keep your fingers and other objects

away from the flash window and photocell.

Flash-Mode Indicators for External Speedlights

When Auto is selected in the Speedlight Cntrl menu and an external Speed-
light is attached, the flash-mode indicators in the control panel and monitor
or viewfinder show the flash mode as follows:

Setting: Pop Up > Auto

Fill-flash

Auto with red-eye reduction

Flash cancel (off)

A

Auto

Monitor

Control panel

Flash mode

Slow sync

Setting: Pop Up > Manual

Slow sync with fill-flash

Red-eye reduction with fill-flash

Fill-flash

Monitor

Control panel

Flash mode

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