Nikon 14 Camera Flash User Manual


 
TIPS
ON
AUTOMATIC
FLASH
SHOOTING
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Subject's Reflectivity
When
you shoot a
dark
subject
(one with low reflectivity),
reduce
the
aperture
selected
by
one-half to
one
full f/stop.
When
the
subject
is light in tone (has
high
reflectivity),
reset
the
aperture
so
that
it is
one
-half to
one
full f/stop
wider. Otherwise, your
pictures
might
come
out over-
or
underexposed.
If you
photograph
a
subject
of
very
high
reflectivity,
such
as
when
shooting
directly
into a
mirror
or
metallic sur-
face,
underexposure
is
certain
to
occur.
In this
case,
take
pictures
on
manual.
Sensor Unit SU-2
T
he
sensor
reads
the
light
reflected
from
the
subject
.
If
something,
such
as
the
sync
cord
or
your finger, comes
between
the
sensor
and
the
light
reflected
from
the
sub-
ject,
the
SB-14 will
be
una
b
le
to
deliver
the
correct
ex-
posure.
Fill-In Flash Photography
In
fill-in flash
photography
with a
very
bright
back-
ground,
overexposure
might
occur
. Make
sure
that
the
scene's
brightness
does
not
exceed
the
exposure
value
determined
by
the
combination
of
shutter
speed
you
set
and
aperture
selected.
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