Nikon F75D Instruction Manual - Page 56

NOTE: When optional Speedlight is attached, NOTE: Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than

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Usable Optional Speedlights-continued • ©EE in the LCD panel and ƒEE and ‡ in the viewfinder blink and the shutter cannot be released when the exposure mode is set to P, a or Vari-Program and the attached optional Speedlight is not set to TTL Auto Flash. Set the Speedlight flash mode to TTL, or set the camera's exposure mode to S, A or M. • When the attached optional Speedlight is turned on while Flash Cancel mode is selected on the camera, the Flash Cancel indication in the LCD panel disappears and attached Speedlight will fire flash. With some optional Speedlights, the Flash Cancel indication does not disappear but the optional Speedlight will fire normally. • With SK-6 and SB-24 attached, the AF-Assist Illuminators of the camera body and the Speedlight do not emit light. • In P or a exposure mode, the camera automatically controls the maximum available aperture as follows in relation to the film speed: ISO film speed 25 50 100 200 400 800 Maximum Built-in Speedlight 2 2.4 2.8 3.3 4 4.8 available aperture Optional Speedlight 2.8 3.3 4 4.8 5.6 6.7 * When film speed 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 that listed above, the automatically controlled aperture range is from the lens' maximum to minimum aperture. • Use the optional Accessory Shoe Adaptor AS-15 to use the sync terminal. NOTE: When optional Speedlight is attached Turn on the optional Speedlight power switch or set the built-in Speedlight to Flash Cancel mode so the built-in Speedlight won't pop up automatically when an optional Speedlight is attached. When the built-in Speedlight automatically pops up in a or Vari-Program (except d or g), vignetting or uneven illumination may result since the Speedlight may not pop up all the way. NOTE: Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon Use only Nikon Speedlights. Other units may damage the camera's electrical circuit due to incompatible voltage requirements (not compatible with 250V or higher), electric contact alignment or switch phase. When flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon are attached, the built-in Speedlight may not pop up all the way (with power switch of the Speedlight on or off). When the built-in Speedlight is automatically fired in a or Vari-Program (except d or g), vignetting or uneven illumination may result. MISCELLANEOUS 110 www.mynikon.com.pl 111

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Usable Optional Speedlights
—continued
MISCELLANEOUS
111
©EE
in the LCD panel and
ƒEE
and
in the viewfinder blink and the shutter cannot be
released when the exposure mode is set to
P
,
a
or Vari-Program and the attached
optional Speedlight is not set to TTL Auto Flash. Set the Speedlight flash mode to TTL,
or set the camera’s exposure mode to
S
,
A
or
M
.
• When the attached optional Speedlight is turned on while Flash Cancel mode is
selected on the camera, the Flash Cancel indication in the LCD panel disappears and
attached Speedlight will fire flash. With some optional Speedlights, the Flash Cancel
indication does not disappear but the optional Speedlight will fire normally.
• With SK-6 and SB-24 attached, the AF-Assist Illuminators of the camera body and the
Speedlight do not emit light.
• In
P
or
a
exposure mode, the camera automatically controls the maximum available
aperture as follows in relation to the film speed:
ISO film speed
25
50
100
200
400
800
Maximum
Built-in Speedlight
2
2.4
2.8
3.3
4
4.8
available
aperture
Optional Speedlight
2.8
3.3
4
4.8
5.6
6.7
* When film speed 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 that
listed above, the automatically controlled aperture range is from the lens’ maximum
to minimum aperture.
• Use the optional Accessory Shoe Adaptor AS-15 to use the sync terminal.
NOTE: When optional Speedlight is attached
Turn on the optional Speedlight power switch or set the built-in Speedlight to Flash
Cancel mode so the built-in Speedlight won’t pop up automatically when an optional
Speedlight is attached. When the built-in Speedlight automatically pops up in
a
or
Vari-Program (except
d
or
g
), vignetting or uneven illumination may result since the
Speedlight may not pop up all the way.
NOTE: Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon
Use only Nikon Speedlights. Other units may damage the camera’s electrical circuit
due to incompatible voltage requirements (not compatible with 250V or higher),
electric contact alignment or switch phase. When flash attachments made by
manufacturers other than Nikon are attached, the built-in Speedlight may not pop up
all the way (with power switch of the Speedlight on or off). When the built-in
Speedlight is automatically fired in
a
or Vari-Program (except
d
or
g
), vignetting
or uneven illumination may result.
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