Nikon SB-80DX Camera Flash User Manual


 
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The master flash unit used off-camera
illuminates the subject from the side to
create a more natural-looking picture,
and slave flash units and illuminate
the subject from the top and the rear to
eliminate shadows, helping to give a
better rendition of the subject.
Shooting data
nCamera: F100 (1/250 sec. f/11)
nFocal length: 70mm
nMaster flash unit
: SB-80DX set to
Standard TTL flash
nSalve flash units
, : Two SB-80DX units
set to Standard TTL
flash
Multiple flash shooting (using 3 flash units) Single flash shooting (on-camera flash unit)
Sample photographs and the positions of the Speedlights
lAvailable flash modes for multiple flash shooting
using cords
m Multiple flash shooting using cords can be performed in two ways:
(1) TTL multiple flash and (2) Manual multiple flash.
nPerforming multiple flash shooting in the Manual mode is not recommended, since it is
difficult to obtain the correct exposure. Use the TTL auto flash mode with cameras
compatible with TTL auto flash.
nManual flash is possible with all Nikon cameras, including Digital SLRs cameras.
nUse of the SB-50DX and SB-23 as slave flash units is not recommended, because the
standby function cannot be canceled.
nEven when a master flash unit is used off-camera, the shutter speed is automatically set
through the optional TTL Remote Cord SC-17 in the TTL auto flash mode.
Multiple flash shooting using cords
From the top
SC-18
or
SC-19
SC-18
or
SC-19
SC-17