4
Confirm
~
appears
in
the viewfinder, make sure the
subject
is
within the flash shooting distance range
and shoot.
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• The shutter cannot be released unless
~
appears without blinking
in
the
viewfinder.
•
~
in
the viewfinder blinks approx. 3 sec. after full flash output. This may
indicate underexposure has occurred. Check the focus distance, aperture
or flash shooting distance range and shoot again.
• When the conditions for AF-Assist Illumination are met (page
43),
the AF-
Assist Illuminator automatically turns on to guide autofocus.
•
In
Auto-Multi Program, the camera automatically controls maximum
available aperture according to the film speed. See page 87.
• Continuous shooting
(~)
cannot be used
in
flash shooting.
• With
VR
Nikkor lenses, the vibration reduction function when shutter release
button is lightly pressed does not operate while the built-in Speedlight
is
charging .
• Flash shooting distance range for built-in Speedlight
Flash shooting distance changes according to the film speed
in
use and
aperture setting.
ISO
Film
speed
25
50
100
200 400 800
Flash
shooting
distance
range
Guide
number
m/ft.
6/20 8.5/28 12/40 17/56 24/79
34/112
m/ft.
- -
1.4 2
2.8 4
2-8.5/6.6-28
-
1.4 2 2.8 4 5.6 1.4-6/4.6-20
1.4 2 2.8
4 5.6 8 1-4.2/3.3-14
Aperture
value
2 2.8 4 5.6
8
11
0.7-3/2.3-10
2.8
4 5.6 8
11
16 0.6-2.1/2.0-6.9
4 5.6
8
11
16 22 0.6-1.5/2.0-4.9
5.6
8
11
16 22 32 0.6-1.1/2.0-3.6
8
11
16
22
32
- 0.6-0.8/2.0-2.6
• The maximum flash shooting distance can also be calculated by dividing the
guide number by the aperture value selected.
Example: When f/2.8 is selected with
ISO
100 film using the camera's built-in
Speedlight, the maximum flash shooting distance will be;
R = approx. 4.2m
or
40 = approx. 14 ft.
2.8 2.8
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