Nikon sb 800 user manual




















A feeling of roundness is provided by this set-up. One SB, the master flash, is used off-camera via a cord to bounce the light off a reflector card to diffuse the shadows, while a second SB, the remote flash, is positioned above and to the left. Please note that the manual and the contact information therein are subject to change without notice.

The Manual is protected by Japanese copyright law and international copyright laws and treaties. You must reproduce on each copy the Nikon copyright notice and any other proprietary legends that were on the original. Except as otherwise stated in this Agreement, you may not make or distribute copies of the Manual to others or electronically transfer the Manual from one computer to another over a network. This Agreement is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of Japan without regard to its conflicts of laws principles.

In the event a dispute arises under or in connection with this Agreement, you hereby consent to personal jurisdiction of Japan and waive any objection that such forum is inconvenient. You further consent to service of process in any action arising from this Agreement by regular mail or other commercially reasonable means of receipted delivery. G-type Nikkor lenses send distance information to the camera body, but do not have an aperture ring.

Therefore, set the aperture on the camera body. With some cameras, the usable exposure mode is limited. For more details, refer to the lens instruction manual. D-type Nikkor lenses send distance information to the camera body. Set the aperture either on the lens aperture ring or on the camera body. In this section, basic procedures are illustrated so that you can easily perform flash photography in the TTL auto flash mode.

You can easily perform flash photography by following Steps 1—8 on the left-hand pages. Align the battery chamber lid attachment indexes, then close the battery chamber lid by sliding it into place while pressing down.

See page 64 for more details. Refer to the following table to determine when to replace or recharge your batteries, if the ready-light takes a long time to come on. If extremely exhausted batteries are used, a strange sound can be heard caused by the flash head zooming back and forth even when the SB is turned off. Using an optional external power source increases the number of flash firings and provides faster recycling times p.

Basic operation. Make sure the ready-light comes on. Pressing the b button for approx. Pressing the button again turns the. If the SB and the camera are not used for more than a specified time, the standby function activates and automatically turns the SB off to conserve battery power it goes into the standby mode.

For see your camera instruction manual. Setting the. For cameras compatible with CLS,. After that, turn on the camera body. For example, if the zoom setting of a CPU lens is between 36mm and 39mm, the zoom-head position is adjusted to 35mm. If a small M appears, press the c or d button several times until it disappears. When the SB is used with cameras in Groups III to VII in combination with a non-CPU lens, or you want to change the zoom-head position to one that does not match the focal length, you should adjust the zoom-head position manually.

For example, select the 50mm setting when using a 60mm lens. The power zoom function can be canceled in the Custom settings mode p. When the power zoom function is canceled, the zoom-head can be manually adjusted, but the zoom-head position indicator does not change even if the lens is zoomed, a lens is changed, or the bbutton is pressed.

The zoom-head position changes as follows:. Use the built-in wide-flash adapter when a 14mm to 23mm lens is mounted p.

Press the c or d button to adjust the zoom-head position to 14mm or 17mm. The same is true when using the Nikon Diffusion Dome.

See the opposite page. For details,. By selecting a slower shutter speed, the proper exposure for the background can be achieved. However, set the shutter speed on the camera after confirming that the automatically controlled aperture will provide an appropriate shooting distance range for your subject.

By selecting the aperture, you can control depth of field and the flash shooting distance range. By selecting the shutter speed and aperture, you can control the exposure of the background, the depth of field, and the flash shooting distance range. This is true of all cameras, except mechanical shutter cameras and when using the Auto FP High-Speed sync mode p. Every time you press the abutton, the available flash mode icon changes.

For ISO , use an. To compensate, use a wider aperture or move closer to the subject and reshoot. Nikon retain ownership of the Manual and all copies thereof and all related intellectual property rights, and reserves all rights not expressly granted to you under this Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive agreement, oral or written, between you and Nikon. The Manual are for customers who have purchased our products. We may be unable to respond to inquiries from individuals who have not purchased our products.

Please note that the manual and the contact information therein are subject to change without notice. The Manual is protected by Japanese copyright law and international copyright laws and treaties. You must reproduce on each copy the Nikon copyright notice and any other proprietary legends that were on the original.



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