Nikon N75 Security Camera User Manual


 
3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash
3D
Multi-Sensor Balanced
Fill
-Flash is automatically
set
in
'8',
Vari
-Program, P, S or A exposure mode
with D- or G-type Nikkor lens attached.
In
this flash
mode, just after you press the shutter release button
and before the shutter is activated, the built-
in
Speedlight will fire a series of imperceptible pre-
flashes that
are
detected
by
the N75/N75QD's five-
segment
TIL
Multi
Se
nsor, then analysed for
brightness and contrast. Furthermore, it integrat
es
Distance Information from the lens with other exposure control information, automatically
compensati
ng
the flash output
level
so that flash output and ambient light
are
balanced.
3D
Multi-Sensor Balanced
Fi
ll
-Flash enables flash photography
in
very difficult
situations, such as a scene that includes
an
obje
ct
with extremely high reflectivity or a
subject against
an
"infinite" background (empty sky, clouds, etc
.)
.
Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash
Multi-Sensor Balanced
Fill
-Flash, without the Distance Information added to the
3D
Multi-Sensor Balanced
Fi
ll
-F
lash, can be performed with a combination of the
N75/N75QD camera and
CPU
Nikkor lens other than DIG-ty
pe
.
3D
Multi
-
Sensor
Balanced
Fill-Flash
together
with
Multi
-
Sen
s
or
Balanced
Fill-Flash
is
called
Automatic
Balanced
Fill
-
Flash
with
TTL
Mult
i
Sensor
Standard TTL Flash
• Standard
TIL
Flash
is
automatically selected when the exposure mode
is
set to M.
In
Standard
TIL
Flash
, the main subject
is
correctly exposed but background exposure
is
not considered. Standard
TIL
Flash
is
use
ful
when you want to highlight the main subject.
Ready-light
go
FS.E.
~
• When using the built-
in
Speedlight or
an
optional Speedlight
(p
. 107), the ready-light
~
appears
in
the viewfinder when the Speed light
is
fully charged and ready to fire.
• If the ready-light
~
blinks appro
x.
3 sec. after full flash output, underexposure may have
occurred. Check the focus distance, aperture or flash shooting distance range
(p.
98)
and shoot again.
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