Nikon 58-104 User Manual
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Possible Shooting Modes with the SB-104 and Nikonos V
Possible
shooting
modes
SB-104 settings
Nikonos V settings
Standby
switch
(*1)
Function
selector
(*2)
Flash
mode
selector
Shutter dial
(*3)
Aperture
value (*4)
Center-weighted
TTL flash (*5)
ON
Standard
TTL
"A”.
1/1000—1/30
sec.
Desired
aperture
value
Manual (*6)
ON
Standard
M Full
M 1/4
M 1/16
"A”.
1/1000—1/30
sec., “MOO,”
“B”
Desired
aperture
value
*1 In manual shooting mode, turn OFF the standby switch when the shutter speed dial is set to "M90” or "B.”
*2 Set the function selector to "Standard” for operations other than Camera Slave and Flash Slave.
*3lf the shutter speed is set to "A" or 1/1000—1/125 second, it is automatically controlled at 1/90 second. If the
shutter speed dial is set to 1/60 second or slower, the shutter speed is automatically controlled at the
specified shutter speed.
*4 If the shutter speed dial is set to "A,” select the aperture value so that the shutter speed indicators for “125"
and “60” blink, or “60” or "30" blinks.
If you set the shutter speed dial to 1/60 second or 1/30 second select aperture value so that the specified
shutter speed indicator blinks, or that a shutter speed slower than the one specified blinks.
*5 If the usable film speed range in TTL flash mode exceeds ISO 400, the sync cord is not correctly connected,
or the shutter speed dial is set to “M90” or “B”, the ready-light will blink to alert you.
*6 When setting the flash mode selector in manual shooting mode, select a guide number (
m
Full, м 1 /4, or м 1 /16)
so that the actual shooting distance corresponds to that of the exposure calculation chart (see page 41).
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