Nikon SB-80DX Camera Flash User Manual


 
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About the LCD panel
Because of the directional characteristics of the liquid crystal, the LCD is difficult to read when
viewed diagonally from above; however, the display can be seen clearly from a somewhat
lower angle.
The LCD panel display tends to be darker at high temperatures (approx. 60°C/140°F). When
the temperature returns to normal (20°C/68°F), the display also returns to normal.
The LCD’s response time tends to slow down at low temperatures (approx. 5°C/41°F and below).
When the temperature returns to normal (20°C/68°F), response time also returns to normal.
Using the SB-80DX in dim light
Press any button on the SB-80DX to turn the illuminator on (when the SB-80DX power is on), and it will
stay on for approx. 16 seconds. To cancel the LCD panel illuminator, go to the Custom settings mode
and set it to OFF (p. 13).
1 Flash mode (pp. 34-51)
DE Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL
Multi Sensor
CDE Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL
Multi Sensor for Digital SLRs
DF Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash, Center-Weighted
Fill-Flash/Spot Fill-Flash
CDF Center-Weighted Fill-Flash for Digital SLRs
D Standard TTL Flash, Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash,
Center-Weighted Fill-Flash/Spot Fill-Flash
CD Standard TTL Flash for Digital SLRs
A Non-TTL Auto Flash
B Auto Aperture Flash
G Manual Flash
GH Repeating Flash
GK FP High-Speed Flash sync
2 ISO sensitivity (p. 22), No. of repeating
flashes/Frequency (p. 48)
3 Red-eye reduction (p. 60)
4 Sound monitor (p. 89)
5 Wireless flash (p. 84)
6 Zoom-head position (p. 24)
7 Underbar (p. 21)
8 Aperture (p. 40)
9 Flash output level (p. 46)
10 Exposure compensation (p. 58)
11 Underexposure (p. 31)
12 Flash output level compensation value
(p. 58)/Underexposure value (p. 31)
13 Flash shooting distance range (p. 28)
14 ft (feet) (p. 13)
15 LCD panel illuminator (p. 13)
16 m (meters) (p. 13)
17 Standby function (p. 19)
18 AF-assist illuminator (p. 62)