Nikon SB-500 AF Speedlight Users Manual - English - Page 7

Advanced Wireless Lighting

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Preparation i-TTL balanced fill-flash: i-TTL flash control type in which flash A output level is adjusted to well-balanced exposure of the main subject and background Standard i-TTL flash: i-TTL flash control type in which flash output level is adjusted to the correct exposure of the main subject regardless of background brightness Manual flash control: flash control mode in which the flash output level and aperture are manually set to obtain the desired exposure Wireless multiple flash-unit photography: flash photography with multiple wireless flash units simultaneously firing Master flash unit: the flash unit that commands remote flash units in multiple flash-unit photography Remote flash unit: a flash unit that fires following commands from the master flash unit Advanced Wireless Lighting: wireless multiple flash-unit photography with CLS; multiple remote flash unit groups can be controlled with the master flash unit A-7

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Preparation
i-TTL balanced fill-flash:
i-TTL flash control type in which flash
output level is adjusted to well-balanced exposure of the main
subject and background
Standard i-TTL flash:
i-TTL flash control type in which flash
output level is adjusted to the correct exposure of the main
subject regardless of background brightness
Manual flash control:
flash control mode in which the flash
output level and aperture are manually set to obtain the desired
exposure
Wireless multiple flash-unit photography:
flash photography
with multiple wireless flash units simultaneously firing
Master flash unit:
the flash unit that commands remote flash
units in multiple flash-unit photography
Remote flash unit:
a flash unit that fires following commands
from the master flash unit
Advanced Wireless Lighting:
wireless multiple flash-unit
photography with CLS; multiple remote flash unit groups can
be controlled with the master flash unit