Nikon 4804 Instruction Manual - Page 112

Procedures for close-up flash operation using cords

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2 Procedures for close-up flash operation (using cords) 112 MODE NO AF-ILL AB SEL READY 1 Turn on the camera and SU-800. After turning on the camera, press the [ON/OFF] button on the SU-800 to turn on the SU-800 and SB-R200. • The red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200 come on when fully recycled. • Make sure that Close-up mode and Using cords indicators appear on the LCD panel. 2 Setting the flash mode on the SU-800 Press the [MODE] button on the SU-800 to set the flash mode to TTL BL, TTL or M. LO 3 Activating or canceling the SB-R200's flash firing Press the [A B] select button to set the remote flash units in Group A or B to fire or to cancel. • A remote flash unit on the left as viewed from the SU-800's LCD panel is assigned to Group A, and a flash unit on the right is assigned to Group B. • A flash canceled group indicator disappears. • You cannot cancel flash firing for both Groups A and B. 4 Setting the flash output level compensation (in TTL BL or TTL mode) Press the [SEL](FUNC.), or [] or [] button to display the flash output level compensation value (blinking). Press the [] or [] button to increase or decrease the compensation value. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the value will stop blinking. The last value to blink is the one that has been set automatically. • The same value is set for both groups A and B. • Flash output level compensation values can be set in 1/3 step increments or decrements from +3.0 to -3.0 EV. • The values are displayed in decimal format, like 0.3 for 1/3, and 0.7 for 2/3. • Pressing the [] or [] button continuously increases or decreases the value quickly. • The compensation value blinks during adjustment and stops after blinking six times unless an adjustment is made. The last value to blink is the one that has been set automatically. • If the flash output level compensation value is set 0.0, the display goes off. • Being able to set flash output level compensation is dependant on camera in use.

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Procedures for close-up flash operation (using cords)
1
Turn on the camera and SU-800.
After turning on the camera, press the [ON/OFF]
button on the SU-800 to turn on the SU-800 and
SB-R200.
The red ready-lights on the SU-800 and SB-R200
come on when fully recycled.
Make sure that Close-up mode and Using cords
indicators appear on the LCD panel.
2
Setting the flash mode on the SU-800
Press the [MODE] button on the SU-800 to set the
flash mode to TTL BL, TTL or M.
3
Activating or canceling the SB-R200’s flash firing
Press the [A
B] select button to set the remote
flash units in Group A or B to fire or to cancel.
A remote flash unit on the left as viewed from the
SU-800’s LCD panel is assigned to Group A, and a
flash unit on the right is assigned to Group B.
A flash canceled group indicator disappears.
You cannot cancel flash firing for both Groups A and B.
4
Setting the flash output level compensation (in TTL
BL or TTL mode)
Press the [SEL](FUNC.), or [
] or [
] button to
display the flash output level compensation value
(blinking). Press the [
] or [
] button to increase
or decrease the compensation value. Press the
[SEL](FUNC.) button once again and the value will
stop blinking. The last value to blink is the one that
has been set automatically.
The same value is set for both groups A and B.
Flash output level compensation values can be set in
1/3 step increments or decrements from +3.0 to -3.0 EV.
The values are displayed in decimal format, like 0.3 for
1/3, and 0.7 for 2/3.
Pressing the [
] or [
] button continuously increases
or decreases the value quickly.
The compensation value blinks during adjustment and
stops after blinking six times unless an adjustment is
made. The last value to blink is the one that has been
set automatically.
If the flash output level compensation value is set 0.0,
the display goes off.
Being able to set flash output level compensation is
dependant on camera in use.
READY
LO
MODE
NO AF-ILL
SEL
A
B