Nikon FSA02911 Instruction Manual - Page 5

LCD panel indications

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LCD panel indications All LCD (liquid crystal display) figures and marks do not appear at the same time. They are shown together here for ease of explanation. 1 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 1 Flash mode indicator (P.22) t Ø Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Multi-Sensor tø Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash, Center-Weighted/Spot Fill-Flash t Standard TTL Flash ƒ Manual Flash (P.46) % FP High-Speed Flash sync (P.49) " Repeating Flash (P.52) ˙ Non-TTL Auto Flash (P.42) 2 Film speed (ISO)/number of repeating flashes per frame/frequency indicators (P.18 / P.52) 3 Flash shooting range indicator bars (P.13) 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 Red-eye reduction indicator (P.76) 5 Zoom-head position indicator (P.19) 6 Flash output level indicator (P.50) 7 Exposure compensation indicator (P.72) 8 Underexposure indicator (P.28) 9 Exposure compensation/underexposure value (P.72 / P.28) 10 Flash shooting distance scale (m: meter) (P.13) 11 Flash shooting distance scale (ft: feet) (P.13) 12 Standby mode indicator (P.15) 13 AF assist illuminator LED canceled indicator (P.82) 14 Aperture indicator (P.42) Notes on LCDs • Because LCDs are difficult to read when viewed from the side, you should look at the LCD panel directly. • LCDs are temperature sensitive and may turn black at high temperatures (approx. 60°C or 140°F). They clear up when the temperature returns to normal (20°C or 68°F). • In cold temperatures (approx. 5°C or 41°F and below), the LCDs' response time slows down. This is typical of LCDs and no cause for concern. LCDs will function properly once the temperature returns to normal (20°C or 68°F). NOTE Using the SB-28 in dim light Press the . button to turn the illuminator on. Press the button again to turn it off. The illuminator turns off automatically after approx. 16 sec. when the SB-28 is not in use. 5

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All LCD (liquid crystal display) figures and marks do not appear at
the same time. They are shown together here for ease of explanation.
1
Flash mode indicator (P.22)
Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL
Multi-Sensor
Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash,
Center-Weighted/Spot Fill-Flash
t
Standard TTL Flash
ƒ
Manual Flash (P.46)
%
FP High-Speed Flash sync (P.49)
"
Repeating Flash (P.52)
˙
Non-TTL Auto Flash (P.42)
2
Film speed (ISO)/number of repeating flashes per
frame/frequency indicators (P.18 / P.52)
3
Flash shooting range indicator bars (P.13)
Notes on LCDs
• Because LCDs are difficult to read when viewed from the side, you should look at
the LCD panel directly.
• LCDs are temperature sensitive and may turn black at high temperatures (approx.
60°C or 140°F). They clear up when the temperature returns to normal (20°C or
68°F).
• In cold temperatures (approx. 5°C or 41°F and below), the LCDs’ response time
slows down. This is typical of LCDs and no cause for concern. LCDs will function
properly once the temperature returns to normal (20°C or 68°F).
NOTE
Using the SB-28 in dim light
Press the
.
button to turn the illuminator on. Press the button again to turn it off. The illuminator
turns off automatically after approx. 16 sec. when the SB-28 is not in use.
LCD panel indications
4
Red-eye reduction indicator (P.76)
5
Zoom-head position indicator (P.19)
6
Flash output level indicator (P.50)
7
Exposure compensation indicator (P.72)
8
Underexposure indicator (P.28)
9
Exposure compensation/underexposure value
(P.72 / P.28)
10
Flash shooting distance scale (m: meter) (P.13)
11
Flash shooting distance scale (ft: feet) (P.13)
12
Standby mode indicator (P.15)
13
AF assist illuminator LED canceled indicator (P.82)
14
Aperture indicator (P.42)
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