Nikon SB-22 Camera Flash User Manual


 
In
TTL Mode
1. Set the camera shutter speed manually to a flash
synchronization speed or slower speed.
2. Frame the background
in
the camera viewfinder,
turn on the camera's exposure meter to determine
aperture for a correct background exposure, then
set the aperture
on
the lens.
3. Set the flash mode
se
lector to
TTL,
turn
on
the
S8·22
and take the shot.
With a strongly backlit subject (e.g
.,
scene which
in
-
cludes the sun),
it
may
be
difficult to obtain desired
exposure balance.
In
this case, use the S8-22
in
M
mode.
Note: Do not use programmed
TTL
flash operation for fill-
in
flash photography.
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In
A1
or A2 Mode
1.
Determine correct aperture for the backlit subject
(according to method
on
page 23) by referring to the
S8-22's aperture se
le
ction/distance range panel,
then set both the aperture index and the aperture
on
the lens.
2.
Frame the background
in
the camera viewfinder and
turn
on
camera meter to determine proper shutter
speed for the aperture set
on
the lens. The shutter
speed must be equal to or slower than the flash sync
speed-wi
thout a proper shutter speed you cannot
perform fill-in flash photography
in
A1
or A2 mode.
3.
Set the shutter speed from step 2
on
camera's
shutter speed dial.
4. Set the flash mode selector to
A1
or A2, turn
on
the
flash unit and take the shot.
With a strongly backlit subject, perform fill-
in
flash
photography
in
M mode.