26 set the asa/iso film speed, Set the shutter ■ speed on the camera, 23a. automatic 'operation – Nikon os Speedlight SB-102 User Manual

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26

Set the ASA/ISO film
speed.

Turn the exposure calculation dial

@ until the correct shooting situa­

tion mark ® is opposite the ASA/ISO

speed of the film in the camera.

Choose which mark to use accord­

ing to the shooting situation:

^ : On-land photography

^ .■

On-land photography with the wide-flash

adapter

: Underwater photography

w* ;

Underwater photography with the wide-

flash adapter

ASA/ISO film speed scale

-----------------m

32 40

64 80

In the photograph, the shooting

situation mark (•<: underwater

photography) index is aligned with

ASA/ISO 100.

For

TTL

operation

with

the

Nikonos-V

camera,

the

useable

film

speed

range

is

from ASA/ISO 25 to 400.

• The ASA/ISO film speed settings are only for

determining

shooting

distances

and

useable

apertures:

the

exposure

calculation

dial

is

not electrically connected to the flash unit.

Intermediate

ASA/ISO

film

speed

settings

are indicated with dots:

250

320

500

\

1000 I

640

1250

27.

Set the shutter

■ speed on the

camera.

When using the Nikonos-V, set the
shutter speed/mode selector dial
to "A" or any shutter speed setting
from 1/1000 to 1/30sec.; when
using the Nikonos IV-A, set the
shutter speed dial to “A”; in the
case of the Nikonos III, set the
shutter speed dial to 1/60sec.

When using either the NikonoS-Vor

Nikonos IV-A, the proper synchroni­

zation speed (1 /90sec.) will be auto­

matically set when the SB-102’s

power switch is turned on.

.f/2.8)

• Step 28

is divided into two sections ac­

cording to the camera and the shooting mode

in use.

The "A" steps are for TTL automatic opera­

tion with the Nikonos-V camera: the "B" steps

are

for

non-TTL

automatic

operation

with

the

Nikonos-V,

Nikonos

IV-A,

or

III

(the

optional

Sensor

Unit

SU-101

is

required

for

non-TTL

automatic operation).

For

information

about

manual

Hash

operation,

see pages 25 to 26.

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23A. Automatic

'Operation.

A-1. Set the shooting mode
selector switch ® to “TTL.”

A-2. Select an f/stop with the

exposure calculation dial.

Select an aperture from the range
of apertures that can be used at the
existing flash-to-subject distance,
tance.

For example, when the shooting

situation mark (^4: underwater
photography) is set at ASA/ISO 100

and the flash-to-subject distance is

1 m (3.3ft), the useable aperture

range is from f/2.8 to f/16.

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