Manual flash control, Example 1, Example 2 – Nikon os Speedlight SB-102 User Manual

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Manual Flash Control

Manual flash operation allows you to control the light

output of the SB-102 by setting the shooting mode

selector to one of three positions: “MFULL,” “M1/4,”

or “M1/16.”

To determine which setting to use, begin by aligning the
correct shooting situation mark with the correct speed
on the ASA/ISO fiim speed scale. Next, locate the
flash-to-subject distance on the distance scale and

follow the corresponding distance line up as it crosses
the aperture scale. At each intersection between the
distance line and an f/stop iine on the aperture scale,

one of four conditions will be present: 1) the distance

line will intersect the extreme right-hand edge of the
f/stop line (the “MFULL” mark), 2) the distance iine will
intersect a semicircle (the “M1/4" mark), 3) the dis­

tance line wiil intersect a triangle (the "M1/16” mark),

or 4) the distance line will intersect an unmarked portion
of the f/stop line. The first three conditions indicate the

manuai flash mode that can be used at those particular

f/stops.

Before shooting, set the shooting mode selector to

correct position and set the correct aperture on the lens.

Example 1:

When shooting a subject underwater at 1 m (3.3ft) with­
out using the wide-flash adapter while using ASA/ISO

100 film, you can select one of three aperture/mode

settings: f/16 at “MFULL,” f/8 at “M1/4,” or f/4 at

“M1/16.”

If the shooting distance changes to 5m (16.4ft) but you

still want to use “MFULL,” you should use an inter­
mediate aperture setting between f/2.8 and f/4.

To determine the correct f/stop without using the expo­

sure calculation dial, divide the GN (from the chart on

page 26) by the flash-to-subject distance (in meters).

Example 2:

When shooting a subject underwater at 4 m (13.1ft)

without using the wide-flash adapter while using
ASA/ISO 100 film and “MFULL,” divide the GN (16) by
the shooting distance [4m (13ft)] to get the correct

aperture (f/4).

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