Using the Built-
In
Speed
li
ght
• Operation described
in
this section applies when the built-in Speedlight
and D- or G-type AF Nikkor are attached.
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1
Set the metering system.
• Set the metering system to Matrix or Center-Weighted Metering.
2
Release the built-in Speedlight by pressing the flash
lock-release button, and set the flash sync mode by
rotating the Main-Command Dial while pressi
ng
the
D button.
• Speedlight starts to charge when it
is
released and
~
appears
in
the
viewfinder when Speed light
is
fully charged .
• Press the Speedlight down gently until it clicks into place to retract it.
(To
conserve power, keep the Speedlight retracted when it
is
not
in
use
.)
3
Set exposure mode and confirm shutter speed and
aperture.
• Note that Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Multi Sensor
is
executed
with the exposure mode set
to
Auto-Multi Program, Shutter-Priority Auto
or
Aperture-Priority Auto, and Standard TTL with the Manual.
• Available shutter speed and aperture
in
each exposure mode
Exposure mode Available shutter speed Available aperture Page
Auto-Multi Program
Automatically set
50
(1/125-1/60 sec:
1
)
Automatically set
Shutter-Priority Auto
1/125
-3
0 sec:
2
52
Aperture-Priority Auto
Automatically set
54
(1/125-1/60 sec:
1
)
Desired setting
*3
Manual
1/125-30
sec:
2
,
but
b 56
*1
Shutter
speed
is
prolonged
up
to
30
sec.
with
Slow
Syn
c,
Rea
r-Curtain
Sy
nc
and
Red-Eye
Reduction
with
Slow
Sync
.
*2
Shutter
speed
shifts
automatically
to
11125
sec.
when
the
shutter
speed
is
set
to
faster
than
11125
sec
.
and
the
flash
is
fired
(or
attached
optional
Speed/ight
is
tumed
on)
.
In
this
case,
125
appears
in
the
viewfinder
and
the
selected
shutter
speed
display
blinks
in
the
LCD
panel
.
*3
Flash
shooting
distance
range
depends
on
the
ISO
film
speed
of
the
film
in
use
and
aperture
selected.
In
Aperture-Priority
Auto
or
Manual
exposure
mode
,
set
the
aperture
according
to
the
flash
shooting
distance
range
table
on
page
83.