Nikon 1713 Instruction Manual - Page 41

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Using Built-In Speedlight This section explains how to use the built-in Speedlight set to desired flash sync mode when a D- or G-type AF Nikkor lens is attached. 1 In Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode, release the built-in Speedlight by pressing the ± flash lockrelease button. In P, S, A or M exposure mode In a or Vari-Program • When the subject is dark or backlit and shutter release button is lightly pressed, the flash recommended indication fi blinks in the viewfinder in Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode. • In a (AUTO mode) or Vari-Program, when the subject is dark or backlit (except in d or g) and the shutter release button is lightly pressed, AUTO fi appears in the LCD panel and the built-in Speedlight automatically pops up. • When the Speedlight is ready to fire, fi appears without blinking in the viewfinder (when the camera's meter is on). • Press the Speedlight down gently until it clicks into place to retract it. 2 Set the flash sync mode by rotating the Command Dial while pressing the ± flash sync button. • Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash is selected in exposure modes other than Manual, and Standard TTL Flash is selected for Manual exposure mode. See page 76 for details. • See the table on pages 83 and 86 for shutter speed and aperture, available sync mode in each exposure mode. 80 • In Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode, selected flash sync mode remains once it is set. To change the flash sync mode, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the ± button to select another flash sync mode. • In a (AUTO mode) or Vari-Program, turning the power switch off or selecting another exposure mode cancels the selected flash sync mode and returns to its initial setting (table on page 86). • In a (AUTO mode) or Auto-Multi Program exposure mode, the camera automatically controls maximum available aperture according to the film speed. See page 93. • Continuous shooting cannot be used in flash shooting even when g (Sports Continuous mode) is selected. Rotating the Command Dial while pressing the ± button changes the display as follows. In a or Vari-Program (except h): AUTO AUTO * * fl does not appear when the built-in Speedlight is up. In h (Night Scene mode): AUTO SLOW * AUTO SLOW * fl does not appear when the built-in Speedlight is up. In Auto-Multi Program or Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode: SLOW SLOW * * , is displayed when REAR you release your finger from the ± button. In Shutter-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode: REAR 81 Speedlight

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Using Built-In Speedlight
This section explains how to use the built-in Speedlight set to desired
flash sync mode when a D- or G-type AF Nikkor lens is attached.
1
In Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority
Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual
exposure mode, release the built-in
Speedlight by pressing the
±
flash lock-
release button.
• When the subject is dark or backlit and shutter
release button is lightly pressed, the flash
recommended indication
blinks in the viewfinder
in Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto,
Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode.
In
a
(AUTO mode) or Vari-Program
, when the
subject is dark or backlit (except in
d
or
g
) and
the shutter release button is lightly pressed,
AUTO
appears in the LCD panel and the built-in
Speedlight automatically pops up.
• When the Speedlight is ready to fire,
appears
without blinking in the viewfinder (when the
camera’s meter is on).
• Press the Speedlight down gently until it clicks into
place to retract it.
Rotating the Command Dial while pressing the
±
button changes the display as
follows.
In
a
or Vari-Program (except
h
):
In
h
(Night Scene mode):
In Auto-Multi Program or Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode:
In Shutter-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode:
Speedlight
• In Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto,
Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode,
selected flash sync mode remains once it is set. To
change the flash sync mode, rotate the Command
Dial while pressing the
±
button to select another
flash sync mode.
• In
a
(AUTO mode) or Vari-Program, turning the
power switch off or selecting another exposure
mode cancels the selected flash sync mode and
returns to its initial setting (table on page 86).
• In
a
(AUTO mode) or Auto-Multi Program
exposure mode, the camera automatically controls
maximum available aperture according to the film
speed. See page 93.
• Continuous shooting cannot be used in flash
shooting even when
g
(Sports Continuous mode)
is selected.
AUTO
AUTO
SLOW
SLOW
AUTO
AUTO
SLOW
SLOW
REAR
REAR
2
Set the flash sync mode by rotating the
Command Dial while pressing the
±
flash
sync button.
Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash
is selected in exposure
modes other than Manual, and
Standard TTL
Flash
is selected for Manual exposure mode. See
page 76 for details.
• See the table on pages 83 and 86 for shutter speed
and aperture, available sync mode in each
exposure mode.
In
P
,
S
,
A
or
M
exposure mode
In
a
or Vari-Program
*
does not appear when the built-in Speedlight
is up.
*
does not appear when the built-in Speedlight
is up.
*
is displayed when
you release your finger
from the
±
button.
*
*
*
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