Nikon D700 User Manual

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Notes on Optional Speedlights

Refer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions. If the Speedlight
supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System, refer to the section on CLS-
compatible digital SLR cameras. The D700 is not included in the “digital
SLR” category in the SB-80DX, SB-28DX, and SB-50DX manuals.

i-TTL flash control can be used at ISO sensitivities between 200 and 6400.
At values over 6400, the desired results may not be achieved at some
ranges or aperture settings. If the flash-ready indicator blinks for about
three seconds after a photograph is taken, the flash has fired at full power
and the photograph may be underexposed.

The SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, and SB-400 provide red-eye reduction, while
the SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, and SU-800 provide AF-assist illumination.
With other Speedlights, the camera AF-assist illuminator is used for AF-
assist illumination and red-eye reduction. When used with AF lenses with
focal lengths of 17–135 mm, the SB-900 provides active AF-assist
illumination for all focus points; note, however, that autofocus is available
only with the following focus points:

When used with AF lenses with focal lengths of 24–105 mm, the SB-800,
SB-600, and SU-800 provides active AF-assist illumination to assist
autofocus for the following focus points:

In programmed auto, the maximum aperture (minimum f-number) is
limited according to sensitivity (ISO equivalency), as shown below:

For each one-step increase in sensitivity (e.g., from 200 to 400), aperture is
stopped down by half an f-stop. If the maximum aperture of the lens is
smaller than given above, the maximum value for aperture will be the
maximum aperture of the lens.

17–19 mm

20–105 mm

106–135mm

24–34 mm

35–49 mm

50–105mm

Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent of:

200

400

800

1600

3200

6400

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