Nikon Speedlight SB-600 User Manual

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Preparation

This section provides
preliminary information
on using the SB-600.

Basic operation

Basic procedures to
take simple, properly
exposed flash
photographs in the TTL
auto flash mode.

Detailed operation

A variety of flash modes
available with the
SB-600 are explained.

Other functions

Detailed information on
each function of the
SB-600 is provided.

Advanced operations

Information on
advanced flash shooting
techniques using the
SB-600 is described.

Reference information

Optional accessories,
Troubleshooting,
Speedlight care,
Specifications, etc. are
presented in this section.

· Flash Value Lock (FV Lock)

(for compatible cameras) .......................................49

· Autofocus flash operation in dim light .................50-51

· Custom Settings...................................................52-54

Advanced operations..............................................55

· Overview of multiple flash operation ...................56-57

· Wireless multiple flash shooting ..........................58-59

· Flash shooting in Advanced Wireless Lighting ...60-64

· Confirming wireless multiple flash operation

using the ready-light or the beeping sound...........65

· Multiple flash shooting using cords.....................66-67

· System chart for TTL multiple flash shooting

using cords .......................................................68-69

· Bounce flash operation........................................70-72

· Close-up flash operation .....................................73-75

Flash shooting in the 1/300 TTL High-Speed

Flash sync mode (F5 only) .....................................76

Reference information ............................................77

· TTL auto flash modes available

with the SB-600 .................................................78-80

· Optional accessories ...........................................81-82

· Tips on Speedlight care............................................83

· Notes on handling batteries......................................84

· Troubleshooting ...................................................85-86

· Specifications ......................................................87-89

· Index ....................................................................90-91

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