Nikon SB-26 Instruction Manual - Page 37
For F-401/N4004 and F-401s/N4004s Users
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TTL Auto flash mode H with F-401/N4004 and F-401s/N4004s Lens in Use 1) Camera's Exposure Mode SB-26 Flash AF Nikkor lenses 2) AI-P lenses Programmed auto (A/S) Shutter-priority auto (S) Aperture-priority auto (A) Manual (M) Programmed TTL Auto Flash Standard TTL Flash 1) Suitable lenses and use depend on the camera; see instruction manual for information. 2) Except AF lenses for F3AF cameras. For Programmed TTL Auto Flash, use only AF Nikkor lenses (including latest D-Type), except AF Nikkor 80mm f/2.8, 200mm f/3.5 IF-ED and Autofocus Converter TC-16/TC-16A. Set Up and Practice When camera is set at programmed auto (A/S) or shutterpriority auto (S) exposure mode, it automatically switches into Programmed TTL Auto Flash. Before proceeding, be sure to: E ATTACH SPEEDLIGHT TO CAMERA. E TURN ON BOTH SPEEDLIGHT AND CAMERA. E SET LENS TO MINIMUM APERTURE (HIGHEST F- NUMBER). E USE FILM WITH A SPEED BETWEEN ISO 25 AND ISO 400. E USE AN AF NIKKOR LENS (including the latest D-Type Lens, but excluding AF Nikkor 80mm f/2.8, 200mm f/3.5 IF-ED and Autofocus Converters TC-16/TC-16A). Setting Up SB-26 2 Flash sync mode selector at NORMAL 7 Aperture value 4 Zoom-head position Chapter 3 TTL Auto Flash H Mode: For F-401/N4004 and F-401s/N4004s Users 1 Flash mode selector at TTL Auto 1 Choose p position (flash mode selector). Confirm H in the LCD panel. 3 ISO speed of film in use 2 Choose W position* (flash sync mode selector). * Since TTL Auto Flash operation can be performed regardless of the flash sync mode selector setting, for simplicity, always leave the switch at this position. 3 Set ISO speed of the film in use. Usable film speeds are ISO 25 to ISO 400. For instruction, see "Setting ISO Film Speed (Manual Adjustment)," pages 27 to 28. 4 Set the built-in zoom head position. For instruction, see "Setting Zoom-Head Position (Manual Adjustment)," pages 29 to 30. Shooting indicator bars / in the LCD panel move as the figure input changes. 72 73