Glossary, Balanced fill-flash operation, Continuous servo af – Nikon Camera N90 User Manual

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GLOSSARY___________________________

Balanced fill-flash operation

A technique in flash photography in which flash illumination is

controlled to balance it with the ambient light on the scene. The

N90 uses an Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash System with TTL
Multi-Senosr for this automatic operation with a compatible
Nikon TTL Speedlight.

Continuous Servo AF

Focus detection continues for as long as the shutter release

button is lightly pressed and the reflex mirror is in the viewing
position. Useful when camera-to-subject distance is likely to

change.

CPU

Central Processing Unit. The electronic component which
controls an electronic product's functions.

AF Nikkor (including AF-D Nikkor) and Al-P-Nikkor lenses have

built-in CPUs.

Depth of field

The zone of sharpest focus in front of, behind and around the

subject on which the lens is focused; can be previewed in the

N90 and some other Nikon cameras

D-type AF Nikkor lenses

AF Nikkor lenses that send to the N90’s microcomputer the

Distance Information used for 3D Matrix Metering or 3D Multi-

Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash (with Nikon SB-25 Speedlight).

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