Nikon SB 27 Instruction Manual - Page 70
Forced A mode, Canceling Forced TTL and Forced A modes
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Setting Forced TTL and Forced A modes (Applicable to all camera groups) ■Forced A mode 3 Switch the flash mode selector from OFF to AUTO while holding down the "ZOOM" button. TTL A M mm ZOOM M ISO ft m 60 18 30 9 15 4 72 41 2 0.6 The ˙ (non-TTL Auto Flash) indictor in the LCD panel blinks to indicate that the SB-27 is in Forced A mode. NOTE • In non-TTL Auto Flash mode, choose aperture-priority auto (A) or manual (M) exposure mode, and when the same aperture is set on both the SB-27 and the camera, correct exposure is achieved. • The subject will be overexposed if you set a larger (lower f-number) aperture on the camera than on the SB-27. Conversely, the subject will be underexposed if you set a smaller (higher f-number) aperture on the camera than on the SB-27. ■Canceling Forced TTL and Forced A modes 4 Switch the flash mode selector from OFF to AUTO while holding down the "ZOOM" button. TTL A M mm ZOOM M ISO ft m 60 18 30 9 15 4 72 41 2 0.6 The ˙ indicator in the LCD stops blinking and flash operation returns to normal TTL Auto Flash mode (for cameras in Groups I thru VI), and to non-TTL Auto Flash mode (for cameras in Group VII.)
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