Nikon D100 Product Manual - Page 118

Notes on Optional Speedlights

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Taking Photographs-Flash Photography Flash Photography The following Speedlights can be used in non-TTL auto and manual modes. If they are set to TTL, the camera shutter-release button will lock and no photographs can be taken. Flash mode A M REAR Speedlight SB-28/SB-26 1 SB-27 2 SB-25/SB-24 Non-TTL auto ✔ ✔ ✔ Manual ✔ ✔ ✔ Repeating flash ✔ - ✔ Rearcurtain sync ✔ ✔ ✔ Red-eye reduction ✔ ✔ - SB-23 3/SB-29 (SB29s) 4/SB-21B 3, 4 - ✔ - ✔ - SB-30/SB-22S/ SB-22/SB-20/ ✔ ✔ - ✔ - SB-16B/SB-15 SB-11 5/SB-14 5 ✔ ✔ - ✔ - 1 The SB-26 can be set to slave mode for wireless slave flash photography. When the wireless slave selector is set to D, shutter speed will be set to under 1/125 s. 2 When an SB-27 is mounted on the D100, the flash mode is automatically set to TTL, and the shutterrelease will be disabled. Set the SB-27 to A (non-TTL auto flash). 3 Manual mode only. Use is not recommended. 4 Autofocus is only available with AF-Micro lenses (60 mm, 105 mm, 200 mm, or 70-180 mm). 5 When using the SB-11 or SB-14 in A or M mode, use the SU-2 with an SC-13 sync cable. Although SC-11 and SC-15 sync cables can be used, the flash-ready indicator will not appear in the viewfinder and shutter speed will not be adjusted automatically. Notes on Optional Speedlights The shutter will synchronize with an external flash at speeds of 1/180 s or slower. D-TTL flash control can be used to adjust flash output at sensitivity (ISO equivalency) settings between 200 and 1600. At settings of HI-1 and HI-2, the desired results may not be achieved at some ranges or aperture settings. If rear-curtain sync is selected with SB-series 26, 25, or 24 Speedlights, this setting takes priority over the flash-sync mode selected with the camera, except in the cases of redeye reduction and slow sync with red-eye reduction. 106

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Taking Photographs—Flash Photography
Flash Photography
106
1
The SB-26 can be set to slave mode for wireless slave
flash photography.
When the wireless slave selector
is set to D, shutter speed will be set to under
1
/
125
s.
2
When an SB-27 is mounted on the D100, the flash
mode is automatically set to TTL, and the shutter-
release will be disabled.
Set the SB-27 to A (non-TTL
auto flash).
3
Manual mode only.
Use is not recommended.
The following Speedlights can be used in non-TTL auto and manual modes.
If
they are set to TTL, the camera shutter-release button will lock and no photo-
graphs can be taken.
Speedlight
Flash mode
Non-TTL
auto
A
M
Manual
Repeating
flash
Rear-
curtain
sync
REAR
Red-eye
reduction
SB-11
5
/SB-14
5
SB-28/SB-26
1
SB-27
2
SB-25/SB-24
SB-23
3
/SB-29 (SB-
29s)
4
/SB-21B
3, 4
SB-30/SB-22S/
SB-22/SB-20/
SB-16B/SB-15
4 Autofocus is only available with AF-Micro lenses
(60 mm, 105 mm, 200 mm, or 70–180 mm).
5
When using the SB-11 or SB-14 in A or M mode, use
the SU-2 with an SC-13 sync cable.
Although SC-11
and SC-15 sync cables can be used, the flash-ready
indicator will not appear in the viewfinder and shut-
ter speed will not be adjusted automatically.
Notes on Optional Speedlights
The shutter will synchronize with an external flash at speeds of
1
/
180
s or slower.
D-TTL flash control can be used to adjust flash output at sensitivity (ISO equivalency)
settings between 200 and 1600.
At settings of HI-1 and HI-2, the desired results may
not be achieved at some ranges or aperture settings.
If rear-curtain sync is selected with SB-series 26, 25, or 24 Speedlights, this setting takes
priority over the flash-sync mode selected with the camera, except in the cases of red-
eye reduction and slow sync with red-eye reduction.