Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Users Manual - English - Page 125
Red-eye reduction/red-eye reduction slow sync, Rear-curtain sync
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Functions Red-eye reduction/red-eye reduction slow sync To prevent subject's eyes from appearing red in color pictures shot in low light, the SB-700 fires three flashes at reduced output moments before the picture is taken. • With red-eye reduction slow sync, red-eye reduction is combined with slow-sync flash. • Since slow shutter speeds are normally used in red-eye reduction slow sync, use of a tripod is recommended to prevent camera shake. Rear-curtain sync In normal flash photography, when photographing fast-moving subjects at slow shutter speeds at night, pictures can appear unnatural because the subject frozen by the flash appears behind or within the blurred E movement. Rear-curtain sync flash creates a picture in which the blur of a moving subject appears behind the subject and not in front. • In front-curtain sync, the flash fires immediately after the front curtain is fully open; in rear-curtain sync, the flash fires moments before the rear curtain starts to close. • Since slow shutter speeds are usually used, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. Front-curtain sync Rear-curtain sync E-34