Nikon SB-24 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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in
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calculated.
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If shooting distance
is
within 1.5m (approx. 5ft.), tilt the flash
head down to the -
r position so the flash light covers the
subject.
In
this case, the shooting distance indicators
in
the
LCD
panel blink.
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1. Select a ceiling
or
wall to bounce the flash from.
In
color
photography, only use bounce with white surfacel). Otherwise,
color photographs will come out with
an
unnatural color cast
similar to that of the reflecting surface.
- When tilting the flash head up, be sure to tilt it
60·
(first click-
stop) or more to avoid uneven illumination.
2. Set the flash mode selector to TTL for TTL auto flash opera-
tion, then tum
on
the flash unit.
3.
Select your aperture.
-In
non-
TTL
auto
flash
mode,
perform a
test
firing.
After
the
test,
if
the
ready
-light
blinks
to
indicate possible
underexposure
at
the
aperture set
on
the
lens,
use
a wider
aperture or
reduce
the
bounce
distance (by
using
an
SC
-
t7
cord),
and
test
fire
the
flash
again.