Auto aperture aa flash mode – Nikon SB-80DX User Manual

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Digital SLRs + CPU lenses

Auto Aperture AA flash mode

In addition to Non-TTL auto flash (p. 40), the SB-80DX’s built-in sensor correctly
controls the flash output in combination with data automatically transmitted from
the camera and lens to the SB-80DX, including the ISO sensitivity value,
aperture, focal length, and exposure compensation value.

nThe Non-TTL auto flash mode is automatically set when a non-CPU lens is mounted on

Digital SLRs.

Usable cameras and lenses

1

Set the camera’s exposure mode to Programmed
Auto (P) or Aperture-Priority Auto (A).

2

Lock the CPU lens aperture at its minimum.

n Not necessary with a G-type lens.

3

Press the

a

button to select the

AA

(Auto

Aperture flash) mode.

4

While looking at the flash shooting distance

range on the SB-80DX’s LCD panel, set the
aperture on the camera.

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