Flash modes – Nikon D800 User Manual

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Flash Modes

The D800 supports the following flash modes:

Flash mode

Description

Front-curtain

sync

This mode is recommended for most situations. In
programmed auto and aperture-priority auto modes,
shutter speed will automatically be set to values
between

1

/

250

and

1

/

60

s (

1

/

8,000

to

1

/

60

s when an optional

flash unit is used with Auto FP High-Speed Sync;

0 299).

Red-eye

reduction

Red-eye reduction lamp lights for approximately one
second before main flash. Pupils in subject’s eyes
contract, reducing “red-eye” effect sometimes caused by
flash. Owing to one-second shutter-release delay, this
mode is not recommended with moving subjects or in
other situations in which quick shutter response is
required. Avoid moving camera while red-eye reduction
lamp is lit.

Red-eye

reduction with

slow sync

Combines red-eye reduction with slow sync. Use for
portraits taken against a backdrop of night scenery.
Available only in programmed auto and aperture-
priority auto exposure modes. Use of a tripod is
recommended to prevent blurring caused by camera
shake.

Slow sync

Flash is combined with shutter speeds as slow as 30 s to
capture both subject and background at night or under
dim light. This mode is only available in programmed
auto and aperture-priority auto exposure modes. Use of
tripod is recommended to prevent blurring caused by
camera shake.

Rear-curtain

sync

In shutter-priority auto or manual exposure
mode, flash fires just before the shutter
closes. Use to create effect of a stream of
light behind moving objects. In programmed
auto and aperture-priority auto, slow rear-curtain sync is
used to capture both subject and background. Use of
tripod is recommended to prevent blurring caused by
camera shake.

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