Shooting mode selector, Auto”—non-ttl automatic flash mode, Mfull”, “m1/4” and “m1/16”-manual flash modes – Nikon os Speedlight SB-102 User Manual

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Shooting Mode Selector

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The shooting mode selector @ has five click-stop set­
tings. The shooting modes that can be used with specific

cameras are listed on page 28.

“TTL” position—TTL (through-the-iens) Automatic

Fiash Mode

This mode, which can be used only in conjunction with
the Nikonos-V camera, automatically controls the flash
exposure Through-The-Lens (TTL). In this mode, the

Nikonos-V’s SPD (silicon photodiode) reads the light

passing through the lens and automatically signals the
SB-102 to turn itself off when the exposure is correct.

Because the range of useable apertures is larger (from

f/2.8 to f/22 when using ASA/ISO 100 film) than with

non-TTL flash, you can shoot at a variety of flash-to-

subject distances. The farther the subject, the more

light emitted by the flash unit; the closer the subject,

the less light given off. In addition, the TTL mode makes
daylight fill-in fiash and close-up photography easier
than ever.

The useable film speed range for TTL operation is from ASA/ISO 25 to

400. For information about the apertures that can be used at various

fiim speeds, see page 23.

TTL operation is not possibie with the Nikonos IV-A or Hi or when the

Nikonos-V’s shutter speed/mode selector dial is set at M90 ( 1/90sec.)

or В (Bulb).

•Even

if

the

Nikonos-V's

shutter

speed/mode

selector

dial

is

set

from

1/30 to 1/IOOOsec., TTL operation is not possible when: the sync cord

is

not

securely

connected,

the

ASA/ISO

film

speed

is

set

beyond

ASA/ISO

400,

or the batteries are completely exhausted.

“AUTO”—Non-TTL Automatic Flash Mode

When the optional Sensor Unit SU-101 is used, this
mode provides non-TTL automatic flash operation. In

this mode, the sensor unit reads the light reflected back
from the subject while the speedlight is firing and tells
the speedlight to turn itself off when the light output is
sufficient for correct exposure. The selector dial on the
back of the SU-101 allows one of two aperture settings
to be selected according to the flash-to-subject distance
and the shooting situation.

• In both the TTL and non-TTL automatic fiash modes, the SB-102 emits

amounts

of

tight

sufficient

for

subiects

having

average

reflectivity.

Therefore,

correct

exposure

may

not

be

obtainable

if

the

subject's

reflectivity is extremely low or high.

“MFULL”, “M1/4” and “M1/16”-Manual Flash

Modes

Manual control is very convenient when the correct

exposure cannot be obtained through non-TTL auto­
matic operation. The SB-102 has three manual control
modes for selection according to the flash-to-subject

distance and the shooting situation. The guide numbers
are GN 32 (16) at the “MFULL” position, GN 16 (8) at

“M1/4,” and GN 8 (4) at “M1/16” (when using ASA/ISO
100 film. The guide numbers in parentheses are for

underwater photography). To determine the correct

aperture, use the exposure calculation dial or perform
the calculations yourself (see pages 25 to 26).

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