Nikon SB-27 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
Cause
Batteries are not
correctly installed.
Battery power is weak.
Battery contacts inside
the battery chamber are
contaminated.
Battery power is
exhausted.
Camera setting switch
is set to K for
cameras in Group VII.
Built-in bounce flash
adapter is used for
bounce flash operation
or not correctly set into
place.
Auto zoom-head
positioning is
canceled.
A lens other than a
Nikkor lens with built-
in CPU is mounted.
Flash mode is set to
Standard TTL Flash.
Flash has fired at full
output but the light
may have been
insufficient.
Lens aperture is not
set to its minimum
(highest f-number).
Action to be taken
Re-install batteries
with correct "+" and "–"
directions.
Install new batteries.
Clean the battery
contacts.
Replace the batteries
with fresh ones.
Set the camera setting
switch to ˚.
Fold the diffuser card
back into the unit.
Resume auto zoom-
head positioning.
Mount a Nikkor lens
with built-in CPU.
Press the "M" button
until the flash mode
indicator
Ø appears.
Reconfirm the flash
shooting distance
range, move closer to
the subject, or select
a wider aperture, and
then reshoot.
Set the lens aperture
to its minimum, or set
the exposure mode to
A or M.
Ref.
page
P. 11
P. 11, 18
P. 13
P. 52
P. 20
P. 24
P. 24
P. 40
N/A
Warning
indicator
No J
indicator
appears.
Power turns
OFF.
No indicator
bars appear.
M above the
ZOOM blinks.
(for cameras in
Group I and II)
No
Ø
indicator
lights up
(for cameras in
Group I)
÷ indicator
blinks and expo-
sure compensa-
tion value lights
up (for cameras
in Group I).
f
blinks