Nikon SB-5000 AF Speedlight Reference Manual - English - Page 155

Modeling illumination

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Modeling illumination When the modeling illumination button is pressed, the flash fires repeatedly at a reduced flash output level. This is useful for checking the glare and shadows cast on a subject before actually taking the picture. • The flash fires as a modeling illuminator for up to approx. 1 second. • When the depth-of-field preview button on a camera compatible with modeling illumination is pressed, the modeling illuminator fires. For details, see the camera user's manual. ˙ Advanced Wireless Lighting (0D-19) • When the master flash unit's modeling illumination button is pressed, the master flash unit fires as a modeling illuminator at a fixed flash output level (except when the flash function is canceled). • When the camera's depth-of-field preview button is pressed, the master flash unit and remote flash unit groups whose flash functions are activated fire as modeling illuminators according to the set flash output level and the selected mode. With optical control only E • When a remote flash unit group is highlighted on the master flash unit and the master flash unit's modeling illumination button is pressed, only the remote flash units in the selected group fire as modeling illuminators (except group A and B in quick wireless control). Functions E-27

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E
Functions
Modeling illumination
When the modeling illumination button is pressed, the flash fires
repeatedly at a reduced flash output level. This is useful for checking the
glare and shadows cast on a subject before actually taking the picture.
The flash fires as a modeling illuminator for up to approx. 1 second.
When the depth-of-field preview button on a camera compatible with
modeling illumination is pressed, the modeling illuminator fires. For
details, see the camera user’s manual.
Advanced Wireless Lighting
(
0
D-19)
When the master flash unit’s modeling illumination button is pressed,
the master flash unit fires as a modeling illuminator at a fixed flash
output level (except when the flash function is canceled).
When the camera’s depth-of-field preview button is pressed, the master
flash unit and remote flash unit groups whose flash functions are
activated fire as modeling illuminators according to the set flash output
level and the selected mode.
With optical control only
When a remote flash unit group is
highlighted on the master flash unit
and the master flash unit’s modeling
illumination button is pressed, only
the remote flash units in the selected
group fire as modeling illuminators
(except group A and B in quick
wireless control).