Exposure compensation in ttl mode – Nikon Autofocus Speedlight SB-22 User Manual

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Exposure compensation in TTL mode

With a dark subject (with low reflectivity) or one that is

light in tone (having high reflectivity), over- or under­

exposure may occur. To prevent this, compensate
exposure by rotating camera’s exposure compensation

dial. With the FG, push the exposure compensation
button. (For details, see camera instruction manual.)
The shooting distance range for TTL automatic flash
operation varies with the amount of exposure compen­
sation. For comperisated distance range, see table at

right, then reset film speed setting on the back of

SB-22.

For example, with ISO 100 film and camera's exposure

compensation dial set at -i-2, read 25 on the table and

reset the SB-22's film speed index to 25.

With an aperture of f/4, the flash shooting distance

range—which is 0.8m to 6.2m (2.6ft. to 20ft.) at ISO

100—shifts to 0.6m to 3.1 m (2.0ft. to 10ft.) at ISO 25.

The Nikon F-401/N4004 has no exposure compensa­

tion dial, and compensates exposure with automatic
balanced fill-flash.

Exposure com pen-

^ ^tion value

Film speed In use ^

+

2

+1

0

-1

-2

25

25

50

100

50

25

50

100

200

100

25

50

100

200

400

200

50

100

200

400

800

*

400

100

200

400

800

800

* /

1000

*

200

400

800

-For Nikon F-501/N2020 and F-301/N2000 only.

Not possible: make the necessary compensation in
the non-TTL automatic mode (see the following) or

shoot on manual.

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