Nikon SB-800 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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SB-800’s available flash modes
The SB-800s available flash modes vary, depending on the cameras and
lenses in use or the cameras exposure mode. Using the TTL auto flash mode
is recommended for normal flash photography.
Available flash modes (Indicators, usable cameras)
TTL auto flash mode
i-TTL mode: Do/D: Cameras compatible with CLS
D-TTL mode: Do/D: Digital SLRs not compatible with CLS
TTL (film based) mode: Do/D: Cameras in Groups I to VI (No o
appears with cameras in Groups III
and IV while performing Balanced
Fill-Flash)
Non-TTL auto flash mode
Auto Aperture flash: B (p. 38): Cameras compatible with CLS,
Digital SLRs not compatible with
CLS, Cameras in Groups I to II
Non-TTL auto flash: A (p. 40): No limitation
Manual mode
Distance-priority
manual flash: p (p. 44): No limitation
Manual flash: G (p. 46): No limitation
Repeating flash: q (p. 48): No limitation
u Monitor Preflashes
The SB-800 fires a series of imperceptible Monitor Preflashes just before the
flash fires to obtain information on the subject in these cases:
(1) when the SB-800 is used with cameras compatible with CLS, digital SLRs
not compatible with CLS, and cameras in Group I with a CPU lens, and the
flash mode is set to TTL auto flash, and
(2) when the SB-800 is used with cameras compatible with CLS with a CPU
lens, and the flash mode is set to Auto Aperture flash.
Monitor Preflashes are fired instantaneously and cannot be differentiated from
the main flash, but H appears on the LCD panel (using a single flash unit).
However, for cameras in Group I, Monitor Preflashes are not fired when the
SB-800s flash head is adjusted to other than the horizontal/front or down to 7°
position, or the cameras flash sync mode is set to Rear-curtain sync, even
when H appears on the LCD panel.