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Speedlight
Exposure mode Available shutter speed
Available aperture Page
a
51
s
Automatically set to 1/90-1/60 sec.
37
d
Automatically set to 1/90-1/15 sec.
37
f
37
g
Automatically set to 1/90 sec.
Automatically set
38
h
Automatically set to 1/90-1 sec.
38
P
Automatically set to 1/90 sec.*
1
52
S
1/90-30 sec.*
2
54
A
Automatically set to 1/90 sec.*
1
56
M
1/90-30 sec.*
2
,
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(Time)
Desired setting*
3
58
*1
Shutter speed is prolonged up to 30 sec. with Slow Sync, Rear-Curtain Sync and Red-Eye
Reduction with Slow Sync.
*2
Shutter speed shifts automatically to 1/90 sec. when the shutter speed is set to faster than
1/90 sec. and the built-in Speedlight pops up (or attached optional Speedlight is turned on).
In this case, 90 appears in the viewfinder and the selected shutter speed display blinks in the
LCD panel.
*3
Flash shooting distance range depends on the ISO speed of the film in use and aperture
setting. In Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode, set the aperture according to
the flash shooting distance range table on page 84.
3
Confirm
fi
appears in the viewfinder,
make sure the subject is within the flash
shooting distance range and shoot.
• The shutter cannot be released unless
fi
appears
without blinking in the viewfinder.
•
fi
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 subject is dark, the AF-Assist Illuminator
automatically turns on to guide autofocus. See
page 48 for details.
• With VR Nikkor lenses, the vibration reduction
function when shutter release button is lightly
pressed does not operate while the flash is
charging.
Using Built-In Speedlight
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