Nikon SB-800 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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Reference information
If the built-in wide-flash adapter is broken off accidentally
If the wide-flash adapter is subjected to a strong impact while set on the flash
head, it may be broken off. In this case, visit your nearest authorized Nikon
service center for repair.
When the wide-flash adapter is broken off, it is no longer possible to set the zoom-head
position to other than 14mm or 17mm. To adjust the zoom-head position automatically
using the power zoom function, go to the Custom settings Power zoom function using
the built-in wide-flash adapter/Nikon Diffusion Dome (p. 67).
Warning indications in the SB-800
Problem
The ready-light blinks for 3 sec. after firing.
The underexposure indicator blinks and
the amount of underexposure is
displayed, depending on the camera
in use.
The dotted line below the underbar
appears.
Three beeps sound during wireless multiple
flash shooting.
Cause
Underexposure may have occurred.
The flash head is tilted down 7°.
The flash has fired at its maximum output
and under exposure may have occurred.
Ref.
page
p. 33
p. 23
p. 89
The aperture indicator displays
FEE
and the shutter cannot be released.
The aperture on the lens is not set at its
minimum.