Nikon 1776 Instruction Manual - Page 81

Rear-Curtain Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync

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t:J: Rear-Curtain Sync The Speedlight fires at the end of the exposure, turning available light into a stream of light that follows the flash-illuminated moving subject. When Rear-Curtain Sync is set in Auto-Multi Program or AperturePriority Auto exposure mode, Slow Sync is automatically set. (With an optional Speed light SB-26, 25 and 24, set the Speed light's sync mode selector to REAR.) t::J: Red-Eye Reduction The Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec. before the flash fires in order to reduce the red-eye effect in photos of people or animals. (With an optional Speedlight SB-80DX, SB-28/28DX, SB-27 or SB-26, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the Speedlight lights.) ~: Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync Red-Eye Reduction and Slow Sync mode are simultaneously set. Set the exposure mode to Auto-Multi Program or Aperture-Priority Auto. (With an optional Speedlight SB-80DX, SB-28/28DX, SB-27 or SB-26, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the Speedlight lights.) NOTE: Flash Sync Modes • When Red-Eye Reduction or Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync is selected, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec. before the flash fires. Do not move the camera or let the subject move until the shutter is released . (Red-Eye Reduction is not recommended in shooting situations where shutter release is your top priority.) • With some lenses, light from the Red-Eye Reduction lamp may not reach the subject's eyes . In some cases, red-eye effect may not be reduced effectively due to the location of subject. • With Slow Sync and Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, keep the camera steady to prevent picture blur since the shutter speed is slow. Use of a tripod is recommended . • Rear-Curtain Sync cannot be used with a studio flash system since the correct synchronization cannot be obtained . 81

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t:J
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Rear-Curtain Sync
The Speedlight fires at the end
of
the
exposure, turning available light into a stream
of
light that follows the flash-illuminated
moving subject. When Rear-Curtain Sync is
set
in
Auto-Multi Program or Aperture-
Priority Auto exposure mode, Slow Sync is
automatically set. (With
an
optional
Speed light SB-26, 25 and 24, set the
Speed light's sync mode selector to
REAR.)
t::J
:
Red-Eye Reduction
The Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for
approx. 1 sec. before the flash fires
in
order
to reduce the red-eye effect
in
photos
of
people
or
animals. (With
an
optional
Speed light SB-80DX, SB-28/28DX, SB-27 or
SB-26, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp
of
the
Speedlight lights
.)
~
:
Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync
Red-Eye Reduction and Slow Sync mode are simultaneously set. Set the
exposure mode to Auto-Multi Program or Aperture-Priority Auto. (With
an
optional Speed light SB-80D
X,
SB-28/28DX, SB-27 or SB-26, the Red-Eye
Reduction lamp of the Speedlight lights.)
NOTE:
Flash
Sync
Modes
• When Red-Eye Reduction or Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync is
selected, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec. before the
flash fires.
Do
not move the camera or let the subject move until the shutter
is released. (Red-Eye Reduction is not recommended
in
shooting situations
where shutter release is your
top
priority.)
• With some lenses, light from the Red-Eye Reduction lamp may not reach
the subject's eyes.
In
some cases, red-eye effect may not be reduced
effectively due
to
the location of subject.
• With Slow Sync and Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, keep the camera
steady to prevent picture blur since the shutter speed is slow. Use
of
a
tripod is recommended.
• Rear-Curtain Sync cannot be used with a studio flash system since the
correct synchronization cannot be obtained.
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