Using the built-in speedlight – Nikon D100 User Manual

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Flash Photography

Taking Photographs—Flash Photography

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Red-eye

reduction

with slow sync

1

Red-eye

reduction

Rear-

curtain

sync

3

Front-

curtain

sync

Slow

sync

2

Using the Built-in Speedlight

Follow the steps below to take photographs with the built-in Speedlight and
a type G or D lens.

1

To enjoy the benefits of 3D multi-sensor balanced fill-flash for digital SLR,
choose matrix or center-weighted metering (

75).

2

Press the Speedlight lock release. The built-in
Speedlight will pop up and begin charging.

3

Press the

button and rotate the main command dial until the desired

flash sync mode is selected in the control panel.

1

Red-eye reduction with slow sync is available only in auto multi program and aper-
ture-priority auto exposure modes. In shutter-priority auto and manual exposure
modes,

(red-eye reduction) will be selected when you release the

button.

2

Slow sync is available only in auto multi program and aperture-priority auto expo-
sure modes. In shutter-priority auto and manual exposure modes,

(front-cur-

tain sync) will be selected when you release the

button.

3

In auto multi program and aperture-priority auto exposure modes, flash-sync mode
will be set to

(slow rear-curtain sync) when you release the

button.

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