Nikon SB-16 Camera Flash User Manual


 
Exposure
compensation
In
TTL or non-TTL automatic operation with a dark sub-
ject (one with low reflectivity) or one light
in
tone (having
high-reflectivity), over- or underexposure may occur.
To
prevent
th
is,
exposure compensation is required.
Note:
If
you photograph a subiect
of
very high reflectivity. such as when
shooting directly into a mirror or metallic surface. underexposure
is
certain to
occur
.
In
this case. take the picture on manual.
TTL exposure compensation
When shooti
ng
TTL auto
fla
sh pictures, you can use the
camera's exposure compensation dial (or the exposure
compensation button also available when using the
Nikon
FG)
in
the normal way to make exposure compen -
sation according to the shooting situation or to make
in
tentionally over- or underexposed photographs.
Turn
the dial
in
the + direction to give more exposure
and turn
it
in
the oPPosite
(-)
direction to give
le
ss
expo-
sure (refer to the camera
's
in
struction manual for more
information). T
he
TTL auto shooting range changes
according to the amount of exposure compensation.
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