Nikon SB27 Instruction Manual - Page 46
Guide numbers for determining correct aperture
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Guide numbers for determining correct aperture The "guide number" represents the amount of light generated by the flash. With the SB-27 in Manual (M) Flash mode, you can calculate a correct aperture (f/stop) value by using the following equation and the "Guide number" table. -For Guide numbers in 1/300 TTL High-Speed Sync Flash operation with the F5 camera, see page 40. To calculate a correct aperture: f/stop (aperture)= guide number flash-to-subject distance (m) To calculate the shooting distance: flash-to-subject distance (m)= guide number f/stop (aperture) Guide number (at ISO 100: for m/ft) Light Output 24mm Zoom-head position 28mm (normal) 35mm 1/1 (full) 25/82 27/89 30/98 1/2 17.7/58 19/62 21.2/69 1/4 12.5/41 13.5/44 15/49 1/8 8.8/29 9.5/31 10.5/34 1/16 6.2/20 6.7/22 7.4/24 (at 20˚C/68˚F) 50mm 34/112 24/79 17/56 12/39 8.5/28 The guide number varies with the film speed. For films other than ISO 100, multiply the above figures by the factors shown in the table below. Adjustment factors for other ISO film speeds ISO film speed 25 50 200 400 800 1600 Factor × 0.5 × 0.71 × 1.4 × 2 × 2.8 × 4 For example, when shooting a subject under the following conditions, -Light output: 1/1 (full), -Flash mode: Manual (M) , -Film speed: ISO 400, -Zoom-head position: 35mm, you will obtain a guide number of 60 (30 × 2) using the above table.