Slow-sync flash mode, red-eye reduction control, Slow-sync flash, Red-eye reduction – Nikon Speedlight SB-600 User Manual

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Slow-sync flash mode, red-eye reduction control,

Slow-sync flash

The flash is controlled at a slow shutter speed to obtain the correct exposure
for both the main subject and background in low-light situations or at night.

• Available with cameras that have a slow-sync function. The slow-sync function cannot

be set on the SB-600; it can only be set on the camera. For more information, refer to
your camera instruction manual.

• As slow shutter speeds are normally used for slow sync, a tripod is recommended to

prevent camera shake.

Red-eye reduction

To prevent the center of your subject’s eyes from appearing red in color
pictures, the SB-600 fires three flashes at reduced output just before the
picture is taken.

• Available with cameras that have red-eye reduction control. The red-eye reduction

function cannot be set on the SB-600; it can only be set on the camera. For more
information, refer to your camera instruction manual.

• After setting your camera to red-eye reduction, make sure that “

N” appears on the

SB-600’s LCD panel.

Red-eye reduction with slow-sync flash mode

In this mode, red-eye reduction is combined with slow sync.

• Available with cameras that have a red-eye reduction setting with slow sync. This mode

cannot be set on the SB-600; it can only be set on the camera. For more information,
refer to your camera instruction manual.

• After setting your camera to red-eye reduction with slow sync, make sure that “

N”

appears on the SB-600’s LCD panel.

• As slow shutter speeds are normally used for slow sync, a tripod is recommended to

prevent camera shake.

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