Nikon FSA02911 Instruction Manual - Page 71
Exposure compensation in flash photography
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Exposure compensation in flash photography For cameras in all groups In the TTL Auto Flash t or non-TTL Auto Flash ˙ mode, some plus compensation may be necessary when the background includes a mirror, white wall or other highly reflective surface. Likewise, some minus compensation may be required when the background is dark or includes subjects of low reflectivity. You can also make exposure compensation to create flash photographs which are somewhat brighter or darker to match the subject or your creative preferences. Exposure compensation methods can be divided into five categories. The flash output level is automatically compensated in category 1, and manually compensated by the user in the categories 2 to 5. But this may vary depending on which camera you are using. 1 Automatic exposure compensation in TTL Auto Flash t mode In 3D multi-sensor balanced fill-flash, Multi-sensor balanced fill-flash, and Centerweighted/Spot fill-flash operations, the flash output is automatically balanced to keep both subject and background correctly exposed. To cancel automatic exposure compensation, change the flash mode to Standard TTL Flash. 2 Intentional exposure compensation of the SB-28's flash output in TTL Auto Flash t mode The SB-28's flash output level can be compensated without affecting the background exposure. (See page 72) 3 Intentional exposure compensation of the SB-28's flash output and the background in TTL Auto Flash t mode Use your camera's exposure compensation control button or dial to make exposure compensation to both foreground and background. (See page 74) 4 Intentional exposure compensation of the main subject in Non-TTL Auto Flash ˙ mode Set a different aperture on the camera than that set on the SB-28 to make the foreground subject lighter or darker. (See page 75) 5 Intentional exposure compensation of the main subject in Manual ƒ mode Intentionally set a different aperture on the camera than that set on the SB-28 or change the flash output level. (See page 75) Intentional exposure compensation described in categories 2 to 5 in TTL Auto Flash t, Non-TTL Auto ˙ and Manual ƒ modes is explained on the following pages. 71
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