14 set the sb-16’s mode ■ selector® to ttl, Basic operation —continued – Nikon SPEEDLIGHT SB-16 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION —continued

/\_14 Set the SB-16’s mode

■ selector® to TTL

Slide the mode selector to the right

as far as it will go, so that the index
on the selector is opposite the square

mark for automatic through-the-iens

(TTL) flash exposure control.

With the F-501/N2020 or F-301/N2000
camera, set the camera's ex-

posure/shooting mode selector to A or

a manual setting.

A-15.

Choose an f/stop

■ from the exposure

calculator dial.

Depending on how far away your

subject is from the camera, you must

select an appropriate working aper­

ture by referring to the calculator

dial. You'll notice that each f/stop

(from f/2 to f/22) has its own color-

coded line ® above the white dis­

tance scale ® indicating the range

of distances at which you can shoot.

For example, if you are using ASA/

ISO

too

film with the zoom head set

at N (35mm) and want to shoot sub­
jects up to 4 meters (13 ft.) away, you
can select f/8, f/4, f/2.8 or f/2. At f/4,

the automatic shooting range indi­

cates you can shoot any subject
between 1.4 and 8.0 meters (4.6 and
26 ft.) away.

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