Example 3, Ttl auto shooting range – Nikon os Speedlight SB-102 User Manual

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Example 2:
When shooting a subject underwater at 4m (13ft) with

the wide-flash adapter while usihg ASA/ISO 100 film,

you must use f/2.8.
When several f/stops are useable at a specific flash-
to-subject distance, make your seiection by taking the
desired depth of fieid and speedlight recycling time into
consideration.

Example 3:

When shooting a subject on iand at 2m (6.6ft) without

the wide-flash adapter while using ASA/ISO 100 film
and you want the largest depth of field possible, select
f/16. If you want to minimize recyciing time as much as

possible, select f/2.8.

In the TTL automatic mode, the SB-102’s useable

ASA/ISO film speed range is from ASA/ISO 25 to 400,

its useable aperture range is from f/2.8 to f/22, and its

fiash-to-subject coupiing distance range is from 0.3m
(1 ft) to 22m (72.2ft). However, the reiationship between
the useabie aperture range and the fiash-to-subject

coupiing distance range varies according to the
ASA/iSO speed of the fiim in use, the type of photo­
graphy (on iand or underwater), and whether or not the
wide-fiash adapter is being used.

TTL Auto Shooting Range

Unit: m (ft)

400

25

On land

Without adaptor

On land

With adaptor

Underwater*

Without adaptor

Underwater*

With adaptor

2.8

4 to 22 (13 to 72)

3 to 16 (9.8 to 52)

2 to 11 (6.6 to 36)

1.4 to 8 (4.6 to 26)

4

2.8

3 to 16 (9.8 to 52)

2 to 11 (6.6 to 36)

1.4 to 8 (4,6 to 26)

1 to 5.6 (3.3 to 18)

5.6

4

2.8

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2 to 11 (6.6 to 36)

1.4 to 8 (4.6 to 26)

1 to 5.6 (3.3 to 18)

0.7 to 4 (2.3 to 13)

8

5.6

4

2.8

1.4 to 8 (4.6 to 26)

1 to 5.6 (3.3 to 18)

0.7 to 4 (2.3 to 13)

0.5 to 2.8 (1.6 to 9.2)

11

8

5.6

4

2,8

1 to 5.6 (3.3 to 18)

0.7 to 4 (2.3 to 13)

0.5 to 2,8 (1.6 to 9.2)

0.3 to 2 (1 to 6.6)

16

11

8

5.6

4

0.7 to 4 (2.3 to 13)

0.5 to 2.8 (1.6 to 9.2)

0.3 to 2 (1 to 6.6)

0.3 to 1.4 (1 to 4.6)

22

16

11

8

5.6

0.5 to 2.8 (1,6 to 9.2)

0.3 to 2(1 to 6.6)

0.3 to 1.4 (1 to 4.6)

0.3 to 1 (1 to 3.3)

22

16

11

8

0.3 to 2 (1 to 6.6)

0.3 to 1.4(1 to 4.6)

0.3 to 1 (1 to 3.3)

0.3 to 0.7 (1 to 2.3)

22

16

11

0.3 to 1.4(1 to 4.6)

0.3 to 1 (1 to 3.3)

0.3 to 0.7 (1 to 2.3)

0.3 to 0.5(1 to 1.6)

*

These figures should only be used as a guide because flash-to-subject coupling distance ranges are affected by the existing conditions

(water quality, surroundings, subjects, and so on). For best results, test-fire the flash before actually shooting.

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