Nikon 10070 Film Camera User Manual


 
FLASH
PHOTOGRAPHY-
continued
Doylight
fill-in
flosh
shooting
When shooting
in
daylight,
a backlit
subject
may come
out
almost
as
a
silhouette
if the
background
is cor-
rectly
exposed.
lJ,
on
the
other
hand, exposure
com-
pensation is made
to correctly
expose
the sublect,
the
background
may be
washed
out.
To lill
in the
shadows
and balance
the
illumination
levels of
the
subject
and
the background
in daylight
shooting,
use
the
SB-103
or SB-102
Speedlight.
When
the
speedlight
is turned
on,
the shutter
speed
automatically
switches
to
1/90sec.
Point
the camera
at
the
main
subject
and
gently
depress
the shutter
release
button
halfway
to acttvate
the
camera's
expo-
sure
meter.
When the
meter
is on
and the
flash
has
recycled,
the
viewfinder
ready-lrght
will
light and
one
of
the
shutter
speed
LED
indicators
will blink.
To
obtain
the correct
exposure,
adjust
the
aperture
to
numerically
larger
f-numbers
until
both
the
.1/125sec.
and
'1160sec.
shutter
speed
LEDs
begin
blinking,
or
until
either
the
1i60sec.
or
1/3Osec.
LED
indicator
blinks.
Check
that
the viewfinder
ready-light
is
lighted'
then
depress
the
shutter
release
button
completely.
For best
results,
follow this
procedure
whenever
any
of the shutter
speed
LEDs
f rom
"
125"
to
"'1000"
blinks
during
daylight
fill-in
flash shooting
unless
you
inten-
tionally
want
to over-
or underexpose
a shot.
For
more information,
refer to
the
speedlight
instruc-
tion
manual.