Nikon SB-400 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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Notes on continuous flash shooting
Max. number of continuous firings
Notes when using the SB-400 with D80, D70-Series, D50,
D40-Series and COOLPIX 8800 cameras
When using the SB-400 with D80, D70-Series, D50, D40-Series or
COOLPIX 8800 cameras, the SB-400 must be turned on.
If the SB-400 is turned off while mounted on any of the above cameras, and the
camera's "Auto flash" function is on, the camera's built-in flash will automatically
pop up when shooting in poor light, coming into contact with the SB-400.
It is recommended that the SB-400 be detached from the camera when flash is
not required.
A note on microcomputer-controlled Speedlights
The Speedlight incorporates a microcomputer to control flash operations. In
rare cases, the Speedlight may not work properly even after a fresh battery is
properly installed. If this happens, replace the battery while the Speedlight’s
power is turned on.
Flash mode
Max. number of continuous
firings
i-TTL auto flash
Manual flash (Flash output level: M1/1, M1/2)
15
Manual flash (Flash output level: M1/4 to M1/128) 40
Do not exceed the maximum number of continuous
firings
You should allow the SB-400 to cool off for at least 10 minutes after
the maximum number of continuous firings are performed as shown
in the table below:
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