Nikon FSA02911 Instruction Manual - Page 48

Synchronization in continuous shooting in Manual, mode.

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Manual Flash ƒ Mode For cameras in all groups Synchronization in continuous shooting in Manual ƒ mode. The SB-28 is able to recycle fast enough to synchronize with a motor-driven camera firing continuously up to six frames per sec. at a 1/64 flash output level. It is possible to take up to 40 flash pictures in rapid succession. Number of continuous flashes at six frames per sec. Optional power source Batteries Inside SB-28 ( SB-28 only) All types 1/8 Up to 4 Flash output 1/16 Up to 8 1/32 1/64  Up to 16 Up to 30 SD-7 AA-type alkalinemanganese Up to 6 Up to 10 Up to 40 SD-8 SD-8A* SK-6 SK-6A* AA-type alkalinemanganese AA-type NiCd AA-type Ni-MH Lithium AA-type alkalinemanganese AA-type NiCd AA-type Ni-MH Up to 5 Up to 20 Up to 10 Up to 30 Up to 40 Up to 20 ɹ Up to 5 Up to 10 Up to 30 ɹ  Lithium battery Up to 20 *Available in the European market only. • SD-7 uses C-type alkaline-manganese batteries. • Because the European version of the SB-28 comes with a different shaped connector, Nikon DC Units SD-7, SD-8 and the Power Bracket Unit SK-6 are not compatible. • Fresh and same type batteries must be used in both the SB-28 and optional Nikon DC Units SD-8/8A*, and Power Bracket Unit SK-6/6A*. Allow the SB-28 to cool off for at least 10 minutes after the maximum number of continuous firing shown in the table. Flash mode and output t, ˙, " , and ƒ 1/1 and 1/2 ƒ 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 Max. number of continuous firings 15 40 Even if the number of continuous firings is less than those listed above, it's a good idea to let the SB-28 cool off as often as possible when using it in a warm environment. 48

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Synchronization in continuous shooting in Manual
ƒ
mode.
The SB-28 is able to recycle fast enough to synchronize with a motor-driven
camera firing continuously up to six frames per sec. at a 1/64 flash output
level. It is possible to take up to 40 flash pictures in rapid succession.
*Available in the European market only.
• SD-7 uses C-type alkaline-manganese batteries.
• Because the European version of the SB-28 comes with a different shaped
connector, Nikon DC Units SD-7, SD-8 and the Power Bracket Unit SK-6 are not
compatible.
• Fresh and same type batteries must be used in both the SB-28 and optional Nikon
DC Units SD-8/8A*, and Power Bracket Unit SK-6/6A*.
Allow the SB-28 to cool off for at least 10 minutes after the maximum
number of continuous firing shown in the table.
Even if the number of continuous firings is less than those listed
above, it’s a good idea to let the SB-28 cool off as often as possible
when using it in a warm environment.
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Manual Flash
ƒ
Mode
AA-type alkaline-
manganese
AA-type alkaline-
manganese
All types
Batteries
Inside SB-28
( SB-28 only)
AA-type alkaline-
manganese
AA-type NiCd
Lithium
Lithium battery
AA-type Ni-MH
AA-type Ni-MH
AA-type NiCd
Optional
power
source
Up to 4
Up to 8
Up to 16
Up to 30
Up to 30
Up to 20
Up to 40
Up to 20
Up to 30
Up to 10
Up to 10
Up to 10
Up to 20
Up to 40
Up to 6
SD-7
SD-8
SD-8A*
SK-6
SK-6A*
Up to 5
Up to 5
Flash output
1/8
1/16
1/32
1/64
Number of continuous flashes at six frames per sec.
For cameras in all groups
t
,
˙
,
"
, and
ƒ
1/1 and 1/2
ƒ
1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64
Flash mode and output
15
40
Max. number of continuous firings