External synchro-flash shooting, Externai synchro-fiash shooting – Nikon E2 - E2S User Manual

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External synchro-flash shooting

In manual exposure mode, this camera’s shutter release can be

triggered by the firing of a flash on another camera situated

nearby. Shutter speed is set at 1/60 sec.

—Optional External Sync Adaptor EX-10 (with a light sensor) is necessary.

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no exposure indicators appear in the viewfinder, we recommend that you

predetermine the correct exposure.

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Connect the External Sync Adaptor

(EX-10) to the camera’s
D-Out/ E. Trig, terminal.

—Remove the terminal cap on the V-Out and

D-Out/E.Trig. terminals. (See page 7.)

Set the exposure mode to M and

shutter speed to Sy.

Set the exposure mode to M (manual) and

rotate the command dial to set the shutter

speed to Sy.

Depress the shutter release button.

The “Sy" mark blinks in the LCD panel to

indicate that the camera is in standby

mode; pictures are taken in sync with the

firing of the remote speedlight

—The standby mode will be canceled

approx. 10 seconds after depressing the
shutter release button if the bring of the

remote speedlight is not detected by the

camera.

—Lightly depress the shutter release button

after shooting and the camera returns to
standby mode.

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