101 compatible lenses – Nikon D100 User Manual

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Taking Photographs—Flash Photography

Using Built-in and Optional Speedlights

101

Compatible Lenses

The built-in Speedlight can be used with any CPU lens having a focal length of 20–
300 mm (35-mm equivalent). Note, however, that if the following zoom lenses are not
used at the zoom positions and ranges given below, the built-in Speedlight may be
unable to light the entire subject:

Lens

Restrictions

The built-in Speedlight can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom lenses.

The built-in Speedlight can also be used with Ai-S, AI, and AI-modified non-CPU lenses
having a focal length of 20–200 mm (35-mm equivalent). Note, however, that if the
following zoom lenses are not used at the zoom positions and ranges given below, the
built-in Speedlight may be unable to light the entire subject:

Remove lens hoods when using the built-in Speedlight.

23—Flash Mode (

158)

D-TTL flash control is only available when Custom Setting 23 (Flash Mode) is set to D-
TTL
. When Custom Setting 23 is set to Manual, the built-in Speedlight will fire at full
power (GN at ISO 200 18/59, at ISO 100 12.7/42, m/ft) with every shot with no monitor
pre-flashes.

Lens

Restrictions

Ai-modified 50–300 mm f/4.5

Ai 50–300 mm f/4.5

Use at 200 mm.

AF-S ED 17–35 mm f/2.8

At 24 mm, can be used at ranges of 0.8 m (2´7˝) or
more.

AF 20–35 mm f/2.8

At 20 mm, use at ranges of 1 m (3´3˝) or more.

AF-S ED 28–70 mm f/2.8

At 28 mm, use at ranges of 2 m (6´7˝) or more. At
35 mm, use at ranges of 0.7 m (2´4˝) or more.

Lens

AF-S ED 28–70 mm f/2.8

Ai-modified 85–250 mm f/4

Ai ED 50–300 mm f/4.5

Ai-S ED 50–300 mm f/4.5

Can be used at 135 mm and above.

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