Nikon FSA02911 Instruction Manual - Page 92

Group I [except F70-Series/N70]

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Specifications Flash duration (approx.) Bounce capability ON/OFF button Flash exposure control 1/840 sec. @ 1/1 (full) output 1/1100 sec. @ 1/2 outut 1/2300 sec. @ 1/4 outut 1/4800 sec. @ 1/8 output 1/9100 sec. @ 1/16 output 1/19000 sec. @ 1/32 output 1/28000 sec. @ 1/64 output Flash head tilts down to -7° or up to 90° with click-stops at -7°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°; flash head rotates horizontally 180° to the left with click-stops at 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150°, 180° and 90° to the right with click stops at 30°, 60°, 90° Press the = button for approx. 0.5 sec. to turn the SB28 on or off. When the SB-28 is not used for approx. 80 sec. the SB-28 automatically turns itself off to conserve battery power. To turn the SB-28 back on, press the = button. Selected by µ button Available flash operation tØ tø t • Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Multi Sensor with Nikkor lenses with built-in CPU (for cameras in Group I only) with Monitor Preflash • Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash or CenterWeighted Fill-Flash/ Spot Fill-Flash (for cameras in Groups I through IV. The ø indicator appears when used with cameras in Groups I and II only.) • Standard TTL Flash (for cameras in Groups I through VI) • 1/300 TTL High-Speed Flash (for F5 only) ˙ Non-TTL Auto Flash • Manual Flash • Flash output setting (7 steps):1/1,1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ƒ 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 (in increments of ±1/3 steps • % High-Speed Sync Flash (for cameras in Group I [except F70-Series/N70]) ƒ" Rear-curtain sync flash Repeating Flash Setting is possible in t, ˙, or Q mode on cameras featuring rear-curtain sync flash mode by setting camera's flash sync mode to rear-curtain sync. Red-eye reduction Setting is possible on cameras having red-eye reduction or red-eye reduction in slow-sync. (When set, @ indicator appears in the LCD panel.) 92

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Specifications
Flash duration
(approx.)
Bounce
capability
ON/OFF
button
Flash
exposure
control
1/840 sec.
@ 1/1 (full) output
1/1100 sec.
@ 1/2 outut
1/2300 sec.
@ 1/4 outut
1/4800 sec.
@ 1/8 output
1/9100 sec.
@ 1/16 output
1/19000 sec.
@ 1/32 output
1/28000 sec.
@ 1/64 output
Flash head tilts down to –7° or up to 90° with click-stops at
–7°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°; flash head rotates horizontally 180° to
the left with click-stops at 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150°, 180° and
90° to the right with click stops at 30°, 60°, 90°
Press the
=
button for approx. 0.5 sec. to turn the SB-
28 on or off. When the SB-28 is not used for approx. 80 sec.
the SB-28 automatically turns itself off to conserve battery
power. To turn the SB-28 back on, press the
=
button.
Selected by
µ
button
t
Available flash operation
• Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Multi
Sensor with Nikkor lenses with built-in CPU (for
cameras in Group I only) with Monitor Preflash
• Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash or CenterWeighted
Fill-Flash/ Spot Fill-Flash (for cameras in
Groups I through IV. The
ø
indicator appears
when used with cameras in Groups I and II only.)
• Standard TTL Flash (for cameras in Groups I
through VI)
• 1/300 TTL High-Speed Flash (for F5 only)
˙
Non-TTL Auto Flash
ƒ
• Manual Flash
• Flash output setting (7 steps):1/1,1/2, 1/4, 1/8,
1/16, 1/32, 1/64
(in increments of
±
1/3 steps
%
High-Speed Sync Flash (for cameras in
Group I [except F70-Series/N70])
ƒ"
Repeating Flash
Red-eye reduction
Setting is possible on cameras having red-eye
reduction or red-eye reduction in slow-sync.
(When set,
@
indicator appears in the LCD panel.)
Rear-curtain sync flash
Setting is possible in
t
,
˙
, or
Q
mode on
cameras featuring rear-curtain sync flash mode by
setting camera’s flash sync mode to rear-curtain sync.