Nikon E2 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Flash
modes
available
with
Nikon
Speed
lights
With Nikon Speed lights S6-26 and S6-25 the following flash
modes are available .
Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash
The camera's Matrix Metering System determines correct exposure
and flash illumination
is
automatically balanced against the scene's
ambient light. This flash mode
is
recommended for most common
flash shooting situations when the subject
is
backlit
in
the daytime or
for a dark subject with a bright background at night.
. Standard TTL Flash
Standard
TTL
flash
is
recommended
to
give more illumination to the
main subject, resulting
in
a bright subject against a dark
background. The flash output
is
compensated manually .
Non-TTL Auto Flash
The flash automatically fires after a flash illumination reading is
taken through the light sensor
on
the Speed light, instead of through
the lens .
Manual Flash
You can select the flash power output and set the aperture
according to the flash-to-subject distance to obtain well exposed
results .
Rear-curtain sync flash
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The flash fires at a later stage
in
the exposure, just before the rear
shutter curtain starts to close to give a natural lighting effect. This
is
effective for highlighting the movement of subjects
at
a slow shutter
speed.