Nikon SB-800 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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Icons on the LCD panel
The wide-area AF-assist
illuminator is activated
The wide-area AF-assist
illuminator comes on (p. 62).
The wide-area AF-assist
illuminator is canceled
The wide-area AF-assist
illuminator does not come on
(p. 62).
Flash firing canceled
The SB-800 does not fire but the
wide-area AF-assist illuminator
still comes on (p. 62).
Control buttons being locked
Control buttons (except the
ON/OFF, Modeling illuminator
and FLASH buttons) are locked
(p. 12).
Red-eye reduction
Red-eye reduction control is
activated (p. 58).
LCD panel illuminator
Pressing any control button
turns on the LCD panel
illuminator (p. 119).
Beyond the flash-shooting
distance range
The subject is beyond the flash
shooting distance range.
: the closest available
distance, º: the farthest
available distance (p. 30).
Compatible with CLS (CLS*)
The SB-800 is connected to
cameras compatible with CLS*
(p. 8).
Power zoom function
The zoom-head position is
automatically adjusted to match
the lens focal length (p. 26).
Manual zoom-head position
setting
You can adjust the zoom-head
position manually (p. 26).
Canceling the power zoom
function
The power zoom is canceled,
and the zoom-head position can
only be adjusted manually (p. 26).
Power zoom function using
the built-in wide-flash adapter
With the built-in wide-flash
adapter attached, the zoom-
head position can automatically
be adjusted (p. 67).
The same is true when the built-
in wide-flash adapter is broken
off accidentally (p. 117).
ISO sensitivity
Represents the ISO sensitivity
value (p. 24).
Flash output level
compensation
Represents the flash output level
compensation value (p. 56).
Underexposure
Indicates the underexposure
value, showing that the light
might be insufficient in the TTL
auto flash mode (p. 33).
Standby duration
Represents the time before the
standby function is activated
(p. 67).