Nikon SB 700 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference Information
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Characteristics of the LCD panel
Due to the directional characteristics of LCDs, the LCD panel is
difficult to read when viewed from above. However, it can be seen
clearly from a somewhat lower angle.
The LCD panel becomes darker at high temperatures (approx.
60 °C/140 °F), but returns to normal at normal temperatures
(20 °C/68 °F).
The LCD's response time slows down at low temperatures, but
returns to normal at normal temperatures (20 °C/68 °F).
LCD panel illuminator ON/OFF
Any button or switch will turn on the SB-700 illuminator (when the
SB-700 power is on) to make the LCD panel easier to read.
The illuminator goes off if the SB-700 is not operated for 16 seconds.
The SB-700's LCD panel illuminator turns on when the camera's
control panel illuminator is turned on.
Adjusting the LCD panel’s contrast
The contrast of the LCD panel can be adjusted in the custom setting
(0B-21).
There are nine contrast levels.
About the LCD Panel