Synchronization during continuous flash shooting – Nikon Speedlite SB-800 User Manual

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Notes on continuous flash shooting

Do not exceed the maximum number of continuous firings

You should allow the SB-800 to cool off for at least 10 minutes after the
maximum number of continuous firings are performed as shown in the
table below:

Max. number of continuous firings

Flash mode

Max. number of continuous firings
(at 6 frames/sec.)

TTL auto flash
Non-TTL auto flash/Auto Aperture flash

15

Manual flash (Flash output level: M1/1, M1/2)

Manual flash (Flash output level: M1/4 to M1/128)

40

Synchronization during continuous flash shooting

It is possible to take up to the number of frames during continuous shooting as
shown in the table below. However, if the continuous firings exceed the
maximum numbers as shown in the table above, you should allow the SB-800
to cool off for at least 10 minutes.

Maximum number of frames during continuous flash shooting
(at six frames per sec.)

• With fresh batteries of the same type in both the SB-800 and optional Nikon SD-8A or

Power Bracket Unit SK-6/SK-6A.

• Refer to table “Maximum number of repeating flashes per frame” on page 48 when

performing Repeating flash.

Detailed oper

ation

1/8

1/16

1/32

1/64

1/128

Up to 4

Up to 8

Up to 16

Up to 30

Up to 40

SD-7

Alkaline-manganese

Alkaline-manganese
Lithium

NiCd

Ni-MH

Alkaline-manganese
Lithium

NiCd

Ni-MH

Up to 6

Up to 10

Up to 40

Up to 40

Up to 40

SD-8A

Up to 5

Up to 10

Up to 20

Up to 30

Up to 40

Up to 40

Up to 5

Up to 10

Up to 40

Up to 40

Up to 30

SK-6/
SK-6A

Up to 5

Up to 10

Up to 20

Up to 40

Up to 40

Up to 5

Up to 10

Up to 30

Up to 40

Up to 40

Batteries inside
SB-800

Flash output level

SB-800
only

All types

Optional

power
source

WARNING

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