Nikon FM2 Instruction Manual - Page 33

Flash photography

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Flash photography A Nikon electronic flash unit will prove very convenient for indoor or nighttime shooting or for use in the daytime as supplementary lighting . The FM2's built-in hot-shoe contact @ enables direct mounting of the Nikon S8-27, S8-26, S8-25, S8-24, S8-22, S8-20, S8-19 or S8-168 Speedlight, requiring no special connecting cords. When shooting with a flash unit, you should determine the aperture setting that corresponds to the shooting distance after checking the guide number of the electronic flash unit or flashbulb in use. Also, if the speedlight requires the use of a connecting cord, insert the cord into the camera body's sync cord terminal @. Since the FM2's hot- shoe contact becomes active only when an electronic flash unit is mounted, touching it accidentally is harmless. The use of flash units not provided with a hot-shoe contact' is not recommended because accidental firing is likely to occur due to short circuiting at the contact. When using such flash units, seal the hot-shoe contact on the camera body with vinyl tape or something appropriate to insulate it. The FM2, provided only with an X-contact for synchronization, synchronizes with the speedlight when the shutter speed set is 1/250 sec. or slower. 'Old type flash units with metallic leaf spring on mounting portion. Synchronization Range Shutter speed (sec I 114000 112000 ' /1000 11 500 1/ 250 11 ' 25 ' / 60 1/ 30 - 1 B SpeedUghl M. FPandMF Flashbu lbs [=:::J Synchronized [=:::J Cannot be used Note: When using a special electronic flash unit with provision for time lag, an electronic flash unit with long flash duration, the Medical-Nikkor 120mm fl4 IP', or the Nikon Repeating Rash Unit 58-6 at 112 or full output, adjust shutter speed down to 11125 sec. or slower. With flashbulbs, set shutter speed at 1130 sec. or slower. 'Not available in EU countries. 33

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Flash photography
A Nikon electronic flash unit will prove very convenient for
indoor or nighttime shooting or for use
in
the daytime
as
sup-
plementary lighting. The FM2's built-in hot-shoe contact
@
enables direct mounting of the Nikon S8-27, S8-26, S8-25,
S8-24, S8-22, S8-20, S8-19 or
S8-168
Speedlight, requiring
no special connecting cords. When shooting with a
flash
unit,
you
should determine the aperture setting that corresponds to
the shooting distance after checking the guide number of the
electronic fl
ash
unit or flashbulb
in
use.
Also,
if
the speed light
requires the
use
of a connecting cord, insert the cord into the
camera body's sync cord terminal
@.
Since the FM2's hot-
shoe contact becomes active only when
an
electronic flash unit
is
mounted, touching it accidentally
is
harmless.
The use of flash units not provided with a hot-shoe contact'
is
not recommended because accidental firing
is
likely to occur
due to short circuiting at the contact. When using such flash
units,
seal
the hot-shoe contact on the camera body with
vinyl
tape or something appropriate to insulate
it.
T
he
FM2, provided only with
an
X-contact for synchronization,
synchronizes with the speedlight when the shutter speed set
is
1/250
sec. or slower.
'Old type
flash
units with metallic leaf spring on mounting portion.
Synchronization
Range
Shutte
r s
peed
11
4000
112
000
(sec
I
SpeedUghl
M.
FPandMF
Fl
ashbu
lbs
[=:::J
Synchronized
[=:::J
Cannot be used
'
/1
000
11
5
00
1/ 250
11
'
25
'/
60
1/
30
- 1
B
Note:
When
using
a
special electronic
flash
unit with provision for time lag, an
electronic flash unit with long flash duration, the Medical-Nikkor 120mm fl4
IP',
or
the Nikon Repeating Rash Unit
58-6
at
112
or
full output, adjust shutter
speed down to 11125 sec.
or
slower. With flashbulbs, set shutter speed
at
1130
sec.
or
slower.
'Not available
in
EU
countries.
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