Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander Users Manual - English - Page 107

Flash shooting with Speedlight Stand AS-20

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z Flash operation using various accessories AS-20 4 Flash shooting with Speedlight Stand AS-20 Use the provided Speedlight Stand AS-20 to freely position the SB-R200. The Attachment Ring SX-1 can be attached to a tripod. Example H H-1 Flash setup SU-800 Group A SB-R200 Dual-light flash operation When shooting clear glasses (H-4) with a single built-in flash unit, distinct shadows appear behind the subject, meaning the texture of the glass cannot be reproduced successfully. In this setup (H-1), the SB-R200 is placed on the right behind the subject using the AS-20 to bounce light off the rear wall. In addition, another SB-R200 is used from the top. The result is a successful rendering of the textures and contours of the glasses. Group B SB-R200 AS-20 • Camera: D70 • Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED • Group A: SB-R200 (TTL) • Group B: SB-R200 (TTL) H-4 example in "Close-up Speedlight Photography Examples" was taken using a single built-in flash. Attachment of the SB-R200 to the AS-20 1 Slide the SB-R200's mounting foot into the AS-20's Speedlight mounting shoe and slide the Lock switch. • Slide the Lock switch until it stops and make sure the red part can no longer be seen. • To remove, slide the Lock switch and remove. LOCK 2 Adjust the SB-R200's flash head. • The flash head of the SB-R200 tilts down to 60° and up to 45°. The flash head can be set at click stops every 15°. 107

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Flash operation using various accessories
4
Flash shooting with Speedlight Stand AS-20
Use the provided Speedlight Stand AS-20 to freely position the
SB-R200. The Attachment Ring SX-1 can be attached to a tripod.
Example H
H-1
Dual-light flash operation
When shooting clear glasses (H-4) with a
single built-in flash unit, distinct shadows
appear behind the subject, meaning the
texture of the glass cannot be reproduced
successfully. In this setup (H-1), the
SB-R200 is placed on the right behind the
subject using the AS-20 to bounce light off
the rear wall. In addition, another SB-R200
is used from the top. The result is a
successful rendering of the textures and
contours of the glasses.
Flash setup
Camera: D70
Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor
18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Group A: SB-R200 (TTL)
Group B: SB-R200 (TTL)
H-4 example in “Close-up Speedlight Photography
Examples” was taken using a single built-in flash.
Attachment of the SB-R200 to the AS-20
1
Slide the SB-R200’s mounting foot into the AS-20’s
Speedlight mounting shoe and slide the Lock
switch.
Slide the Lock switch until it stops and make sure the
red part can no longer be seen.
To remove, slide the Lock switch and remove.
2
Adjust the SB-R200’s flash head.
The flash head of the SB-R200 tilts down to 60° and
up to 45°. The flash head can be set at click stops
every 15°.
SU-800
Group A
SB-R200
Group B
SB-R200
AS-20
AS-20
LOCK
LOCK