Ready-light, Warning function: beyond auto shooting range, Ready-light —28 – Nikon os Speedlight SB-102 User Manual

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Non-TTL Automatic Flash Exposure Compensation

When shooting in the non-TTL automatic flash exposure

mode, exposure compensation can be made by stop­

ping down or opening up the lens. To compensate for
a dark subject, use a 1/2- to 2-step smaller aperture

(a numerically larger f-number). To compensate for a

light subject, use a 1/2- to 2-step larger aperture (a
numerically smaller f-number).

Ready-Light

After its power switch is turned on, the ready-light on
the SB-102 will light to indicate that the SB-102 has re­
cycled and is ready to fire. If you are using either a

Nikonos-Vor Nikonos IV-A camera, its viewtinder ready-

light will also light at the same time to let you know the

flash unit is ready for the next shot.

In addition, the viewfinder ready-lights of the Nikonos-V

and Nikonos IV-A blink to warn of improper settings. If

this happens, check that the camera and flash unit are
securely connected, and the shutter speed/shooting
mode and ASA/ISO film speed on the camera are

correctly set.

The ready-light will light up when the SB-102 has recycled to 80% of

its full capacity. Therefore, if you want to shoot a subject at either the

minimum

or

maxim um

camera-to-subject

coupling

distance

in

the

non-TTL automatic mode or one of the manual modes, it is best to wait

until a few seconds after the ready-light has lighted.

•/As

the voltage of the batteries decreases with use, the GN of the flash

unit decreases slightly.

The voltage of NiCd batteries decreases rapidly when their power is

almost

exhausted,

increasing

the

recycling

tim e.

W hen

this

occurs,

stop

using

them

immediately

and

recharge

them

or

they

may

be

damaged.

W hen

using

alkaline-manganese

batteries,

if

recycling

takes

30

seconds or longer, replace the batteries with a fresh set.

• The ready-light goes out when the flash unit is turned off.

W hen the exposure meters of the Nikonos-V and Nikonos IV-A are not

activated, the cameras' viewfinder ready-lights will not light even if the

speedlight

is

turned

on

(except

when

the

shutter

speed/mode

selector

dial or shutter speed dial is set at M90 or M). Always confirm that the

viewfinder ready-light is lighted before shooting.

• W hen the shutter speed/mode selector dial or shutter speed dial of the

Nikonos-Vor Nikonos IV-A is set at M90 or M, the viewfinder ready-light

lights when the flash unit's ready-light lights.

Warning Function: Beyond Auto Shooting

Range

In the TTL and non-TTL automatic modes, the ready-

lights on the flash unit and in the camera’s viewfinder

blink for approximately 2 seconds if the flash unit has
fired at its maximum output to indicate that the light
output may not have been sufficient for correct expo­
sure. If this happens, recheck the flash-to-subject dis­
tance. If it is beyond the coupling distance range, use
a larger aperture (a numerically smaller f-number), if
possible, or move closer to the subject.

Because the voltage of batteries (especially alkaline-

manganese batteries) decrease rapidly with use, the
GN of the flash unit will decrease slightly. The flash

output of the SB-102 also varies according to the

amount of ambient light and the subject's reflectivity.

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