Nikon D80 User Manual

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Reference: More on Photography (All Modes) / Using the Built-in Flash

22 — Built-in Flash (

95)

Choose how the built-in fl ash fi res.

26 — Modeling Flash (

98)

Preview the eff ects of the fl ash.

The Built-in Flash

Use with CPU lenses with focal lengths of 18–300 mm or non-CPU lenses with focal lengths of
18–200 mm (

118; note that auto fl ash level control is available with CPU lenses only). Remove lens

hoods to prevent shadows. Lenses that block the subject’s view of the red-eye reduction lamp may
interfere with red-eye reduction. The fl ash has a minimum range of 60 cm (2 ft.) and can not be used
in the macro range of macro zoom lenses.

If the fl ash fi res in continuous shooting mode ( 36), only one picture will be taken each time the
shutter-release button is pressed.

The shutter release may be briefl y disabled to protect the fl ash after it has been used for several con-
secutive shots. The fl ash can be used again after a short pause.

See the Appendix for more about the built-in fl ash, including fl ash control, shutter sync speeds, and
range. For information on optional fl ash units (Speedlights), see “Optional Flash Units (Speedlights)” (
119). See “FV Lock” for information using FV lock (

92).

Rear-Curtain Sync

Normally the fl ash fi res as the shutter opens (“front curtain sync”; see below at left). In rear-curtain
sync, the fl ash fi res just before the shutter closes, creating the eff ect of a stream of light behind moving
subjects.

Front-curtain sync

Rear curtain sync

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