Nikon COOLPIX P7800 Reference Manual - Page 189

Notes About Using Commander Mode, Commander mode, Flash control mode, Manual

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Reference Section B Notes About Using Commander Mode • In commander mode, the camera's built-in flash emits low-level flashes in order to control the flash unit. Therefore, the built-in flash must always be raised when using commander mode. The remote flash unit fires in accordance with the Commander mode options (E59) set. • The built-in flash is not usable when it is set to the commander mode. • Ensure that light directly from the flash unit or strong reflections do not enter the shooting lens of the camera. It may not be possible to obtain the correct exposure if such light enters the lens. • If the light of the remote flash bounces and does not directly light a subject, set the Flash control mode of the Commander mode (E59) to Manual in order to adjust the flash output. • Aside from monitor preflashes, the camera's built-in flash emits low-level flashes during shooting to match the flash timing of the flash unit. When shooting a subject at close distance, these low-level flashes may be captured on the image. To prevent such adverse effects, use a lower ISO sensitivity or a larger aperture value (A50). • Refer to the documentation provided with your Speedlight for more information on flash unit settings. E61

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Reference Section
E
61
B
Notes About Using Commander Mode
In commander mode, the camera's built-in flash emits low-level flashes in order to
control the flash unit. Therefore, the built-in flash must always be raised when
using commander mode. The remote flash unit fires in accordance with the
Commander mode
options (
E
59) set.
The built-in flash is not usable when it is set to the commander mode.
Ensure that light directly from the flash unit or strong reflections do not enter the
shooting lens of the camera. It may not be possible to obtain the correct exposure
if such light enters the lens.
If the light of the remote flash bounces and does not directly light a subject, set the
Flash control mode
of the
Commander mode
(
E
59) to
Manual
in order to
adjust the flash output.
Aside from monitor preflashes, the camera's built-in flash emits low-level flashes
during shooting to match the flash timing of the flash unit. When shooting a
subject at close distance, these low-level flashes may be captured on the image. To
prevent such adverse effects, use a lower ISO sensitivity or a larger aperture value
(
A
50).
Refer to the documentation provided with your Speedlight for more information
on flash unit settings.