Nikon S2J00200401 Camcorder User Manual


 
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ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY—COMPATIBLE SPEEDLIGHTS
Use Nikon Speedlights only. Using another make of flash could damage the internal circuitry of
the camera or flash. Before using a Nikon Speedlight not included in the list of compatible
Speedlights, contact a Nikon-authorized service representative for more information.
* Shutter speeds are set automatically in the range
1
/
500
1
/
60
s, or
1
/
500
–30 s at a flash sync
mode setting of slow sync.
** If a shutter speed faster than
1
/
500
s is chosen, the camera will automatically lower the
shutter speed to
1
/
500
s when the Speedlight is turned on.
TTL can not be used for multi-flash photography.
Set automatically by
camera
Aperture
Value chosen by user
Set automatically by camera
*
1
/
500
–30s
**
Shutter speed
Set automatically by camera
*
1
/
500
–30s
**
, bulb
Programmed auto
Shutter-priority auto
Exposure mode
Aperture-priority auto
Manual
When flash exposure compensation is used, appears in the viewfinder display, but the
amount of compensation is not displayed.
If the Speedlight is set at a distance from the camera using the SC-17 sync cord, correct
exposure may not be achieved at D-TTL settings other than standard D-TTL. We recommend
that you use standard D-TTL. When using standard D-TTL, take a test shot and view the
results in the monitor.
When using D-TTL flash control, use the flash panel provided with your Speedlight. Do not use
another type of flash panel, such as a diffusion panel, as this may introduce error into camera-
internal calculations, resulting in inappropriate flash exposure.
When the flash sync mode is set to slow sync or slow sync with red-eye reduction, select
programmed auto or aperture-priority auto exposure.
The shutter speeds and apertures that can be used with the SB-80DX, SB-50DX, and SB-28DX
are shown below.
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