Nikon SB-600 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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If the ready-light blinks after shooting, the light might be
insufficient for correct exposure.
When the flash has fired at its maximum output in the TTL auto flash mode and
underexposure possibly occurred, the ready-lights on the SB-600 and in the
camera’s viewfinder blink for approx. 3 seconds. Depending on the camera in
use, the ready-light on the SB-600 or in the camera’s viewfinder lights up.
To compensate, use a wider aperture after setting the camera’s exposure
mode to Aperture-Priority Auto (A) or Manual (M), or move closer to the subject
and reshoot.
Display of the amount of underexposure
The amount of underexposure (0 to –3.0 EV) appears for approx. 3 seconds on
the SB-600’s LCD panel when used with cameras compatible with CLS, digital
SLRs not compatible with CLS and cameras in Group I in the TTL auto flash
mode. The above ready-lights will also blink at the same time.
•Pressing the
s
and
a
buttons simultaneously recalls this display.
Basic operation