Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Users Manual - English - Page 104
Taking Close-up Photographs
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Taking Close-up Photographs When the flash-to-subject distance is less than approx. 2 m (6.6 ft), tilting down the flash head is recommended to ensure sufficient illumination of the lower part of the subject in close-up photography. • The bounce-down icon appears and the effective flash output distance range is underlined with a dotted line when the flash head is tilted down. • With the built-in wide panel, the flash from the SB-700 is diffused. This softens shadows and prevents overexposure. • When using a long lens, be careful that the light from the flash is not obstructed by the lens barrel. • Vignetting may occur in close-up flash photography due to the illumination pattern, lens in use, focal length setting, etc. Therefore, make test shots if taking an important picture. Functions E 0° 7° E-13 Bounce-down icon Dotted underline indicates the flash head is tilted down.