Non-ttl auto flash – Nikon SB-900 User Manual

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D–10

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Flash modes and functions

Non-TTL auto flash

Taking a picture in Non-TTL auto flash mode

Camera’s control panel

t

Checking the correct exposure before shooting

Set the camera’s exposure mode

to “A” (Aperture-Priority Auto)
or “M” (Manual).

Press the Function button 3.
Set the aperture by rotating the

selector dial while reading the
flash shooting distance range on
the SB-900’s LCD.

Press the [OK] button.
Set the aperture value decided

in step 3 on the camera or lens.

Set the camera to its highest

flash sync shutter speed.

Compose the picture, confirm

that the ready-light is on,
then shoot.

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Insuffi cient light for correct exposure

When the SB-900 fires at full flash output
level, ready-lights on the SB-900 and in the
camera’s viewfinder blink for approx. three
seconds after shooting.
In this case, underexposure may occur. To
compensate the exposure, use a wider aperture
or move closer to the subject and reshoot.

Confirm the test firing indicator appears on the LCD.
Make the necessary settings on the SB-900 and camera

and press the test firing button to fire the flash.

Ready-lights blinking after shooting may indicate
insufficient light for correct exposure. In this case, set a
wider aperture on the camera or lens, or move closer to
the subject.

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