Automatic balanced fill-flash photography – Nikon N4004s User Manual

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Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash Photography

In program, aperture-priority or shutter-priority auto exposure

mode, when shooting a scene with a brightness of EV10 or
higher (at ISO 100) where the subject in the central area of the

triple sensor is darker than other areas by more than approx.

1.5EV, the ready-light LED blinks to tell you to use built-in TTL

flash or accessory Nikon speedlight for fill-in lighting.

For automatic balanced fill-flash photography, first set the

camera in

program auto exposure mode

so correct aperture

is automatically selected for the scene’s background, using a

synchronized camera shutter speed of 1/100 sec. The multi­

sensor meter of the N4004s measures contrast and brightness
for both subject and background, and automatically adjusts

speedlight output so you get good overall pictures without

complicated techniques.

Maximum shooting distance for balanced fill-flash

photography

Near a window

Approx. 3 m

Normal outdoor shot

Approx. 2 m

Scene containing the sun Approx. 1.5m

• For scenes where the sun, a shining sea or a bright sky covers

a large part of the background, the camera automatically

selects smaller apertures, and because the power of the built-

in flash is limited, the results may be insufficient. If the ready-
light blinks after shooting, move closer to the main subject or
use an external speedlight with a larger guide number.

• With scenes where the background is extremely bright, the

ready-light may not blink after the shot, even if the flash is

insufficient for correct exposure.

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