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Compatible Speedlights

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Compatible Speedlights The D1 can be used with the Speedlights listed below. TTL1 A Balanced Standard Non-TTL Speedlight fill-flash TTL2 auto SB-28DX ✔3 ✔ ✔4 (cordless) SB-28 (cordless) - - ✔ SB-27 (cordless) - - ✔5 SB-266 (cordless) - - ✔ SB-25 (cordless) - - ✔ SB-24 (cordless) - - ✔ SB-23, SB-21B7, SB-29 - - - (cordless) SB-22S, SB-22, SB-20, SB-16B, - - ✔ SB-15 (cordless) SB-118, SB-14 - - ✔ Flash mode M Manual FP highspeed sync Repeating flash REAR Rearcurtain sync ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ - - ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ - ✔ ✔ ✔ - ✔ ✔ ✔ - - ✔ ✔ - - ✔ Red-eye reduction - - 1 Can only be used when the SB-28DX is attached. When other Speedlights are attached and set to TTL, the shutter-release button will lock and no photographs can be taken. 2 When spot metering is used, this setting is treated as "standard TTL flash control" (see above). 3 The balanced fill-flash mode used depends on the lens. When a D-Type Nikkor lens (IX-Nikkor excepted) is attached, 3D multi-sensor balanced fill-flash is used. When a CPU lens (F3AF excepted) of a type other than type D is attached, multi-sensor balanced fill-flash is used. If a non-CPU lens is attached, center-weighted fill-flash is used. 4 The SB-28DX offers two auto modes: non-TTL Auto Flash (A) and Auto Aperture (AA). AA is used when a lens with a CPU (IX-Nikkor and F3AF excepted) is attached, A when another type of lens is attached. 98 Flash Photography: Compatible Speedlights

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Compatible Speedlights
The D1 can be used with the Speedlights listed below.
1
Can only be used when the SB-28DX is attached.
When other Speedlights are
attached and set to TTL, the shutter-release button will lock and no photographs can
be taken.
2
When spot metering is used, this setting is treated as “standard TTL flash control”
(see above).
3
The balanced fill-flash mode used depends on the lens.
When a D-Type Nikkor lens
(IX-Nikkor excepted) is attached, 3D multi-sensor balanced fill-flash is used.
When
a CPU lens (F3AF excepted) of a type other than type D is attached, multi-sensor
balanced fill-flash is used.
If a non-CPU lens is attached, center-weighted fill-flash
is used.
4
The SB-28DX offers two auto modes: non-TTL Auto Flash (A) and Auto Aperture
(AA).
AA is used when a lens with a
CPU (IX-Nikkor and F3AF excepted) is
attached, A when another type of lens is attached.
Flash Photography: Compatible Speedlights
4
3
SB-28DX
(cordless)
Speedlight
TTL
1
A
M
REAR
Flash mode
FP high-
speed
sync
Rear-
curtain
sync
Non-TTL
auto
Manual
Repeating
flash
Standard
TTL
2
Balanced
fill-flash
Red-eye
reduction
SB-28
(cordless)
5
SB-27
(cordless)
SB-26
6
(cordless)
SB-25
(cordless)
SB-24
(cordless)
SB-23,
SB-21B
7
,
SB-29
(cordless)
SB-22S,
SB-22,
SB-20,
SB-16B,
SB-15
(cordless)
SB-11
8
,
SB-14