Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 165

Notes for Using an Optional Speedlight

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Flash Photography Notes for Using an Optional Speedlight • Flash sync speed is 1/125 second or slower when using an optional Speedlight. • Available ISO is 80 - 800. • With the SB-26, 25, or 24, Flash Sync mode set on the Speedlight overrides the setting on the camera. • When Red-Eye Reduction or Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync is set when an SB-80DX, SB-28/28DX, 27, or 26 is attached, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the Speedlight turns on. • Even when the optional Speedlight with the AF-Assist illuminator is attached, the AF-Assist illuminator does not emit light unless the conditions for AF-Assist illumination are met. • When an SK-6 or SB-24 is attached, neither the AF-Assist illuminators on the camera or Speedlight light up. • In Programmed Auto Exposure mode, the camera automatically controls the maximum available aperture in relation to the ISO. ISO Maximum available aperture Built-in Speedlight Optional Speedlight 100 200 400 800 2.8 3.3 4 4.8 4 4.8 5.6 6.7 When ISO increases by one step, the maximum available aperture is stopped down by 1/2 f/stop. If you are using a lens with a maximum aperture smaller than those listed above, the automatically controlled aperture range is from the lens' maximum to minimum aperture. • When flash exposure compensation is set, viewfinder without the compensation value. appears in the April 29, 2004 10-15

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Flash Photography
April 29, 2004
10-15
Notes for Using an
Optional Speedlight
Flash sync speed is 1/125 second or slower when using an optional
Speedlight.
Available ISO is 80 - 800.
With the SB-26, 25, or 24, Flash Sync mode set on the Speedlight
overrides the setting on the camera.
When Red-Eye Reduction or Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync is set
when an SB-80DX, SB-28/28DX, 27, or 26 is attached, the Red-Eye
Reduction lamp of the Speedlight turns on.
Even when the optional Speedlight with the AF-Assist illuminator is
attached, the AF-Assist illuminator does not emit light unless the
conditions for AF-Assist illumination are met.
When an SK-6 or SB-24 is attached, neither the AF-Assist illuminators on
the camera or Speedlight light up.
In Programmed Auto Exposure mode, the camera automatically controls
the maximum available aperture in relation to the ISO.
When flash exposure compensation is set,
appears in the
viewfinder without the compensation value.
ISO
100
200
400
800
Maximum available
aperture
Built-in Speedlight
2.8
3.3
4
4.8
Optional Speedlight
4
4.8
5.6
6.7
When ISO increases by one step, the maximum available aperture is
stopped down by 1/2 f/stop. If you are using a lens with a maximum
aperture smaller than those listed above, the automatically controlled
aperture range is from the lens’ maximum to minimum aperture.