Synchronization in continuous shooting – Nikon Autofocus Speedlight SB-24 User Manual

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SYNCHRONIZATION IN CONTINUOUS SHOOTING

The SB-24 is able to recycle fast enough to synchronize with a

motor-driven camera firing continuously at up to 6 frames per
second at 1/16 light output. This means you can take up to 8

flash pictures in rapid succession.

The maximum number of flashes for continuous shooting are

listed below. Batteries must be fresh to achieve the rates
indicated.

Batteries

Light

output

Sync speed

(frames per

second)

Maximum

number of

flashes

(approx.)

M1/16

Slower than 6

8

AA-type batteries inside

Slower than 3.3

to

SB-24

M1/8

Slower than 6
Slower than 3.3

4

5

AA-type batteries inside

M1/16

Slower than 6

10

SB-24 plus C-type alkaline-

Slower than 3.3

30

manganese batteries inside

M1/8

Slower than 6

5

optional DC Unit SD-7

Slower than 3.3

9

Note: Never fire the flash more than 40 times at 1/8 light

output. After each major flash shooting, let the flash rest at least

10 minutes before firing again.

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