Nikon FSA02911 Instruction Manual - Page 42

Non-TTL Auto Flash

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Non-TTL Auto Flash ˙ Mode For cameras in all groups In Non-TTL Auto Flash shooting, the SB-28's light output automatically changes to match the flash-to-subject distance. The light, however, is not measured through the lens, but is measured by the light sensor on the front of the SB-28. -The SB-28 can be used in Non-TTL Auto Flash mode with any Nikon camera/lens combination at any ISO film speed. -You can choose apertures from f/2 to f/16 at ISO 100. Flash settings 1 Select the flash mode. -Press the µ button until ˙ appears on the LCD panel. 2 Select the aperture. -Press the [ button, then press the { or } button to change the aperture, bringing the subject within the flash shooting distance range. Flash shooting distance Aperture value 42

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In Non-TTL Auto Flash shooting, the SB-28’s light output
automatically changes to match the flash-to-subject distance. The
light, however, is not measured through the lens, but is measured
by the light sensor on the front of the SB-28.
—The SB-28 can be used in Non-TTL Auto Flash mode with any Nikon camera/lens
combination at any ISO film speed.
—You can choose apertures from f/2 to f/16 at ISO 100.
1
Select the flash mode.
—Press the
µ
button until
˙
appears on the LCD panel.
2
Select the aperture.
—Press the
[
button, then press the
{
or
}
button to change the
aperture, bringing the subject within the flash shooting distance range.
Flash shooting distance
Aperture value
42
Non-TTL Auto Flash
˙
Mode
For cameras in all groups
Flash settings