Nikon SB 800 Instruction Manual - Page 62
Exposure compensation and flash output level compensation
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Exposure compensation and flash output level compensation ■■■ Flash output level compensation You can make exposure compensation for the flash illuminated subject without affecting the background exposure by modifying the SB-800's flash output level. • Available in TTL auto flash mode, Auto Aperture flash and Distance-priority manual flash operations. • In the TTL auto flash mode or Auto Aperture flash operation, flash output level compensation is only available with cameras compatible with CLS, digital SLRs not compatible with CLS, cameras in Groups I to III, and COOLPIX cameras compatible with i-TTL. • With F-601/N6006 and F-601M/N6000 cameras, make flash output level compensation on the camera. Flash output level compensation cannot be made on the SB-800. The amount of compensation set on the camera does not appear on the SB-800's LCD panel. For details, see your camera's instruction manual. • With SLR cameras that have a built-in Speedlight with an exposure compensation function, you can compensate the flash output level on either the camera or the SB-800. For details, see your camera's instruction manual. If you use both controls, the exposure is modified by the sum total of both compensation values. In this case, the SB-800's LCD panel shows only the compensation value set on the SB-800. 1 Press the g button to highlight the Flash output level compensation value. 2 Press the e or f button to increase or decrease the compensation in 1/3 steps from -3.0 to +3.0 EV. 3 Press the g button. • The highlighted flash output level compensation value returns to normal display. The last highlighted number is the one automatically set. v Canceling flash output level compensation The flash output level compensation cannot be canceled by turning the SB-800 off. To cancel, press the e or f button to return the compensation value to "0". 56