Nikon 4543 Instruction Manual - Page 44

Tilting/Rotating, Flash

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-CONTROLS IN DETAIL-continued--------- Tilting/Rotating Flash Head ® For truly creative bounce flash photography, the 88 -16 has two flash heads. The main head tilts back 90° wi th click -stops at the 30°, 45° , 60°, 75° and 90° positions. It also rotates through an arc or 270°, 90° c lockwise with click stops at 30°, 60° and 90° positions, and 180° counte rc lockwise with click-stops at 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° and 180° posi- tions. To rotate it, push the flash head locking lever ® up as you move the flash head until it clicks into place. Notes: 1) In the MD mode, only the main head fires. 2) A special red LED is built into one end of the f/ashtube to ensure stable light output. If you release the camera 's shutter or push the open-flash button before the S8 -16 is fully recycled, the LED might light up-this not a malfunction. 44

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-CONTROLS
IN
DETAIL-continued---------
Tilting/Rotating
Flash
Head
®
For
truly creative bounce flash photography, the
88
-16
ha
s two flash h
ea
d
s.
Th
e
ma
in h
ea
d tilts back 90°
wi
th click
-s
tops
at
th
e 30°,
45°,
60°,
75°
and
90°
po
sition
s.
It
al
so
rot
at
es
through
an
arc or 270°, 90° c
lo
c
kw
is
e wi
th
click stops
at
30°,
60° a
nd
90° position
s,
and
180° counte
rc
lockwise with
click-stops at 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150°
and
180° posi-
tions.
To
rotate
it
, push the flash head locking lever
®
up
as
you
move the flash head until it clicks into place.
Notes:
1)
In the MD mode, only the main head fires.
2)
A
special red LED
is
built into one end
of
the f/ashtube to ensure stable
light output.
If
you release the camera
's
shutter
or
push the open-flash
button before the S8
-16
is
fully recycled, the LED might light
up-this
not
a
malfunction.
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