Close-up flash operation in auto mode, Cameras in groups i, Procedures (with the sb-27 mounted on the camera) – Nikon SB-27 User Manual

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3

Pull out the built-in bounce flash adapter.

Pull out the bounce flash adapter all the way and tilt it
downward approx. 45°. (The bounce flash indicator

appears

in the LCD panel.)

—Do not force the bounce flash adapter.

Close-up flash operation in AUTO mode

(Cameras in Groups I

NOTE

If the bounce flash adapter comes off and you cannot set the
zoom-head position corresponding to the lens in use.

Simultaneously press the "ZOOM" and "F" buttons for approx. 4 seconds.
The zoom-head position indicator then blinks, and you can proceed with
automatic or manual zoom-head setting. Four stops (24mm, 28mm, 35mm
and 50mm) are available with the flash-head in the horizontal position, and
3 stops (35mm, 50mm and 70mm) with the flash-head in the vertical
position, depending on the camera/lens combination. (See page 20.)

1

Set the camera's exposure mode to aperture-priority

auto (A) or manual (M).

—For cameras in Group I to VI, in addition to selecting Aperture

Priority or Manual, the Close Up Program within the Vari-Programs
can also be used.

Procedures (with the SB-27 mounted on the camera)

TTL

A

M

M

ZOOM

ISO

mm

f t

m

60
30
15

7
4
2

18
9
4
2
1
0.6

2

Set the SB-27's flash mode selector to “AUTO”.

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