Nikon SB-R200 Wireless Speedlight Users Manual - English - Page 21

Icons in Commander flash operation, Icons in close-up flash operation using cords - wireless remote speedlight manual

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z Preparation Icons in Commander flash operation 1 Wireless Flash A control signal is sent from the SU-800 to the remote flash units such as the SB-R200. 2 Commander Mode Commander function is activated. 3 Low Battery-power Replace the battery. 4 Channel Represents the communication channel number through which the Commander and Speedlight exchange data. 5 CLS-compatible camera The SU-800 is connected to cameras compatible with CLS. 6 AF-Assist Illuminator activated The AF-Assist Illuminator comes on. NO AF-ILL appears when the AF-Assist Illuminator is canceled (p. 91). 7 Group Represents the group names and flash mode in each group. 8 Flash Output Level Compensation Value Flash output level compensation value. 9 Manual Flash Output Level Represents flash output level for each group in Manual flash mode. Icons in close-up flash operation (using cords) Display in TTL BL mode 1 Close-up Mode Close-up function is activated. 2 Monitor Preflashes Just before the flash fires, the Speedlight fires a series of imperceptible preflashes. 3 TTL Mode Measuring the flash illumination reflected back from the subject, the camera automatically controls the flash output level to give the correct exposure. Display in M (manual) mode 4 Balanced Fill-Flash The flash output level is automatically controlled for a well-balanced exposure of the main subject and background. 5 Low Battery-power Replace the battery. 6 Flash firing (Group A) Flash unit(s) in Group A fires in the TTL mode. 7 Flash firing (Group B) Flash unit(s) in Group B fires in the TTL mode. 21

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Preparation
Icons in Commander flash operation
1
Wireless Flash
A control signal is sent from the SU-800
to the remote flash units such as the
SB-R200.
2
Commander Mode
Commander function is activated.
3
Low Battery-power
Replace the battery.
4
Channel
Represents the communication channel
number through which the Commander
and Speedlight exchange data.
5
CLS-compatible camera
The SU-800 is connected to cameras
compatible with CLS.
6
AF-Assist Illuminator activated
The AF-Assist Illuminator comes on. NO
AF-ILL appears when the AF-Assist
Illuminator is canceled (p. 91).
7
Group
Represents the group names and flash
mode in each group.
8
Flash Output Level Compensation
Value
Flash output level compensation value.
9
Manual Flash Output Level
Represents flash output level for each
group in Manual flash mode.
Icons in close-up flash operation (using cords)
1
Close-up Mode
Close-up function is activated.
2
Monitor Preflashes
Just before the flash fires, the Speedlight
fires a series of imperceptible
preflashes.
3
TTL Mode
Measuring the flash illumination reflected
back from the subject, the camera
automatically controls the flash output
level to give the correct exposure.
4
Balanced Fill-Flash
The flash output level is automatically
controlled for a well-balanced exposure
of the main subject and background.
5
Low Battery-power
Replace the battery.
6
Flash firing (Group A)
Flash unit(s) in Group A fires in the TTL
mode.
7
Flash firing (Group B)
Flash unit(s) in Group B fires in the TTL
mode.
Display in TTL BL mode
Display in M (manual) mode