Nikon FSA02911 Instruction Manual - Page 64

Move the SB-28 off axis, making sure the subject will

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Close-up flash operation in TTL Auto Flash t Mode 7 Move the SB-28 off axis, making sure the subject will receive sufficient illumination. • In 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash mode with cameras in Group I, you may not be able to obtain correct exposure because distance information from the lens (D-type Nikkor) is used. In this case, position the camera and SB-28 at equal distances from the subject. 8 Wait for the ready-light to come on and make sure the subject is in focus before taking the picture. • If the ready-light blinks for approx. 3 seconds after shooting, this indicates the light may have been insufficient for correct exposure. In this case, use a wider aperture or move closer to the subject. • Correct exposure cannot be obtained if the subject is predominantly black or white or contains a highly reflective surface. In that case, make exposure compensation according to the shooting conditions. (See pages 71-75, Exposure compensation in flash photography, to ensure correct exposure.) 64

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Close-up flash operation in TTL Auto Flash
t
Mode
7
Move the SB-28 off axis, making sure the subject will
receive sufficient illumination.
• In 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash mode with cameras in Group I, you
may not be able to obtain correct exposure because distance information
from the lens (D-type Nikkor) is used. In this case, position the camera
and SB-28 at equal distances from the subject.
8
Wait for the ready-light to come on and make sure the subject
is in focus before taking the picture.
• If the ready-light blinks for approx. 3 seconds after shooting, this indicates
the light may have been insufficient for correct exposure. In this case, use
a wider aperture or move closer to the subject.
• Correct exposure cannot be obtained if the subject is predominantly black
or white or contains a highly reflective surface. In that case, make
exposure compensation according to the shooting conditions.
(See pages 71-75, Exposure compensation in flash photography,
to ensure correct exposure.)