Repeating flash, Mode – Nikon SB-28 User Manual

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Repeating Flash

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Mode

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Set the exposure mode to Manual (M).

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Set the aperture.

—For cameras in Groups I and II with Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU:

Change the aperture on the camera as you watch the indicator bar

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on the LCD panel change to match the shooting distance.

—For other camera/lens combinations: Press the

{ or } button to

change the aperture on the LCD panel. Then set the same aperture on
the lens aperture ring.

The indicator bar

¡ shows a flash shooting distance in which the

correct exposure can be obtained with a single flash firing.

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Set the shutter speed.

—Use the equation to determine the shutter speed.

Number of flashes per frame

Shutter speed = ————————————————

Frequency of flashes (Hz)

For example, if the number of flashes per frame is 10 and frequency is
5 Hz, divide 10 by 5 to get a shutter speed of 2 sec. or slower.
—Or you can set the shutter speed to B (bulb) to accommodate any

number of repeating flashes.

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Wait for the ready-light to come on and make sure the subject

is in focus before taking the picture.

—Press the

~ button to make sure the flash fires correctly as set.

• In the Repeating Flash Mode, use a tripod to prevent camera/flash shake.

Allow the SB-28 to cool off for at least 10 minutes after 10
sequences of repeating flash.

Camera settings

For cameras in all groups

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