Other warning functions, Camera and speediight ready-lights, Test firing – Nikon os Speedlight SB-102 User Manual

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CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued.

Because of these three factors, the ready-light may

blink to indicate that the light output was insufficient

for correct exposure even if the subject was within the
coupling distance range.

Other Warning Functions:
1. When the shutter speed/mode selector dial of the

Nikonos-V is set to M90 (l/90sec.) or B (Bulb), or

when the shooting mode selector switch of the flash

unit is set to "TTL” when using the Nikonos IV-A.

2. When the sync cord is not securely connected to the

Nikonos-V.

3. When the ASA/ISO film speed setting dial of the

Nikonos-V is set to beyond ASA/ISO 400.

Camera and Speediight Ready-Lights'

Camera

Shutter Speed Setting (sec.)

Shooting mode

SB-102 ready-light

Camera ready-light

Meter ON 1 Meter OFF

A, 1/1000 to 1/30

TTL

Lights

Lights or biinks'

Does not light

Nikonos-V

A, 1/1000 to 1/30

MFULL, M1/4, M1/16, AUTO'

Lights

Lights

Does not light

M90(1/90), B

TTL

Lights

Blinks

M90 (1/90), B

MFULL, M1/4, M1/16,

auto

'

Lights

Lights

A

TTL

Lights

Biinks

Does not light

Nikonos IV-A

A

MFULL, M1/4, M1/16, AUTO'

Lights

Lights

Does not light

M(l/90), B

TTL

Lights

Biinks

M (1/90), B

MFULL, M1/4, M1/16, AUTO'

Lights

Lights

Nikonos iii

1/500 to 1/30"

TTL

Lights

1/500 to 1/30"

MFULL, M1/4, M1/16, AUTO'

Lights

1. W hen the speediight has recycled.

2. W hen the ASA/ISO film speed dial is set to beyond ASA/ISO 400.

3.

In the auto mode, the optional Sensor Unit SU-101 is required.

4. Speeds of 1/500 second, 1/250 second, and 1/125 second cannot be used because the sync shutter speed is 1/90 second or slower.

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Proper flash synchronization is not possible because the shutter speed/shooting mode is improperly set.

• W hen the camera is set at M90 or M. the camera's exposure meter will not operate even if the shutter release button is depressed.

Test Firing

To determine whether or not the flash illumination is

sufficient for a correct exposure, especially when using
the non-TTL automatic mode with distant subjects or

when using bounce-flash photography, test-fire the

flash unit. To test-fire the SB-102, turn its power switch

to “TEST” after the ready-light on thé flash unit lights. If
the ready-light on the flash unit begins blinking after
test-firing, switch to a larger aperture (a numerically
smaller f-number), if possible, or move closer to the
subject before shooting.

This setting also enables you to repeatedly fire the flash

manually with the camera set at B (open-flash firing) to

create

multiple-exposure

stroboscopic

effects

or

“paint” the scene with light. When doing this, discon­

nect the speediight from the camera or the flash unit

will not fire, even if its power switch is set at “TEST.”

(Remove the sync cord and replace the camera’s flash

socket and the flash unit’s sync socket cover before

entering the water.)

•After test firing or open-flash firing, reset the speediight's power switch

to "ON"or "OFF."

In the TTL mode, the shutter must be released to test-fire the flash

unit, but if there is no film in the camera, the ready-light will blink even

if the light output was sufficient for correct exposure.

To avoid this, place a strip of cut film (provided it is not too old) or a

piece

of

gray

paper

under

the

camera's

film

pressure

plate,

then

release the shutter.

• Even if two speedlights are connected by the optional Double Sync Cord,

only the speediight tha t is being test-fired will fire.

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