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Usable optional Speedlights and available flash modes are listed
in
the
following table. Available modes are listed assuming a CPU lens is
attached .
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Matrix
Non-TIL
Repeating
Rear-
Red-Eye
Balanced
Manual
Curtain
Speedlight
Fill-Flash*l
Auto
flash
Flash
Sync
Reduction
SB-28
,
SB-28DX
0 0
0 0 0 0
SB-27
0 0
0
-
0 0
SB
-
26
*2
0 0 0
0 0 0
SB
-25,
SB
-
24
0 0 0
0 0 0
SB-23
,
SB
-29*3,
0
-
0
-
0 0
SB-21
B
*3
SB
-22s,
SB
-
22
,
SB
-
20
,
SB
-
16B
,
0 0
0
-
0 0
SB-15
SB
-
11
*4,
SB-14
*4,
0 0
0
-
0 0
SB-140
*4
*1
Selecting
Manual
exposure
mode
automatically
changes
the
Matrix
8alanced
Fill-Flash
mode
to
Standard
TTL
Flash
(page
76)
.
*2
Wireless
Slave
Flash
can
be
performed
.
Shutter
speed
is
automatically
controlled
to
1/60
sec
.
(or
1/60
sec
.
or
slower
in
S
or
M
exposure
mode)
with
the
Wireless
Slave
Flash
selector
set
to
D
and
camera's
flash
sync
mode
set
to
Front-Curtain
Sync
or
Red-Eye
Reduction
.
*3
With
the
S8
-29
and
S8-218
,
autofocus
can
only
be
used
when
an
AF
Micro
-
Nikkor
(60mm
,
105mm
,
200mm
and
70-180mm)
is
attached
.
*4
TTL
Auto
Flash
is
possible
with
TTL
Remote
Cord
SC-23.
In
A
or
M
flash
mode
,
attach
SU-2
to
SC
-
13
with
S8
-1
1
and
S8-14
,
or
attach
SU-3
to
SC-13
,
SC
-
11
or
SC
-
15
to
AS-15
with
S8-140
.
Ultraviolet
photography
can
be
performed
only
when
S8-140
is
set
to
M.
(Infrared
photography
cannot
be
performed.)
NOTE:
Flash
attachments
made
by
manufacturers
other
than
Nikon
Use only Nikon Speed lights.
Other
units may damage
the
camera's electrical
circuit
due
to
incompatible
voltage requirements (not
compatible
with 250V
or
higher), electric
contact
alignment
or
switch
phase. When flash attachments
made
by
manufacturers
other
than Nikon are attached,
the
built-in Speedlight
may
not
pop
up
all
the
way
(with
power
switch
of
the Speedlight on
or
off).
When
the
built-in
Speed
light is automatically fired in 8 AUTO
mode
or
Vari-
Program, vignetting
or
uneven illumination may result.
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