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Ambient Light

The natural, available light in a scene. Also known as 

existing light.

AF-Assist Illuminator

LED light on the camera that illuminates the subject, 

making it possible to focus on the subject even in total 

darkness.

Automatic Power Zoom

The zoom head is automatically adjusted according to the 

focal length of the lens in use.

Backlighting

The light coming from behind the subject. 

Bounce Lighting 

Using the bounce feature on a Speedlight, light is 

bounced off a reflector, ceiling or wall to soften or diffuse 

the light’s intensity.

Chiaroscuro

Italian for light-dark, a term in art and photography  

for a contrast between light and dark.

CLS

Creative Lighting System – Nikon’s Speedlight system.

Feathering

Pan or tilting the light so that its dim edge is used to light 

the subject.

Flash Output Level Compensation

Flash compensation used to increase or decrease the 

output power of a Nikon Speedlight unit. 

Fill-Flash

A technique to brighten dark shadow areas, often used 

when the subject is located in the dark shadow. 

Fill Light

A light that supplements the key light without changing 

its character, used to lighten or open shadows within a 

scene.

Front Lighting 

Light coming from the direction of the camera toward 

the subject.

FP Auto High-Speed Sync 

Auto high-speed flash synchronization enables CLS- 

compatible cameras and Speedlights to sync at the 

camera’s highest possible shutter speed. This technique 

minimizes depth of field and freezes high-speed subjects.

Flash Synchronization 

A means by which a Speedlight is fired at precisely the 

moment when the camera’s shutter is at its peak opening. 

Also referred to as flash sync.

Front Curtain Sync

Also referred to as Normal sync, the flash fires 

immediately after the front curtain opens completely.

FV Flash Value Lock

Locks in the appropriate flash exposure for the main 

subject, which remains locked whether the aperture, 

composition or lens zoom position is changed.

Guide Number (Flash)

Guide numbers proclaim the light output of electronic 

flash units. The guide number divided by subject distance 

represents the theoretical f-stop for an exposure. 

i-TTL Metering 

Nikon’s Intelligent Through-The-Lens (TTL) flash metering 

using monitor pre-flashes for unprecedented levels of 

precision and performance.

Key Light

Also called “main” light is the principal source of light on 

a subject or a scene.

Master Speedlight Unit 

CLS-compatible Speedlight unit, built-in flash or wireless 

device (SB-700, SB-900 or SU-800 Wireless Commander) 

that works in the Commander mode to send monitor pre-

flash and firing signals to remote Speedlights

Monitor pre-flash

A series of pre-flash firings detected by the camera’s TTL 

multi-sensor, analyzed for brightness and contrast. Also 

used to communicate output values to remote Speedlight 

units in multiple wireless lighting. 

Quick Wireless Mode

The flash output level ratios of two remote flash unit 

groups (A and B) can be easily balanced in quick wireless 

control mode.

Rear Curtain Sync

The flash fires just before the rear (second) curtain starts 

to close for special effects photography where the blur 

appears behind the subject.

Reflectors  

Flat devices, typically white, silver, or gold, that redirect 

light to soften or fill in areas of a subject or scene. 

Remote Speedlight Unit 

CLS-compatible Speedlight that can be set to fire as a 

wireless remote unit.

Repeating Flash 

The Speedlight delivers a stroboscopic effect, firing the 

flash continuously at selected rates.

Side Lighting 

Light shining on the subject from the side relative to the 

camera, often casting long shadows.

Slow Sync Flash 

The flash is controlled at a slower shutter speed to obtain 

the correct exposure for both the main subject and the 

background in low light situations or at night.

TTL 

Through the lens. Any metering system - ambient 

exposure metering or flash metering - which works 

through the lens.

SPEEDLIGHT DVD GLOSSARY

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Summary of Contents for autofocus speedlight SB-900

Page 1: ...h virtually any need This system features the world s most intelligent and versatile flash units including the groundbreaking Nikon SB 900 SB 700 SB 600 SB R200 Speedlights and the innovative Wireless Close up Speedlight System The end result is unprecedented levels of accuracy automation integration and control that only Nikon could deliver ...

Page 2: ...lash unit to highlight M 2 Press the MODE button then turn the selector dial to choose the desired flash mode and press the OK button TTL Through the lens metering A Auto Aperture M Manual No light output although in M a preflash will occur 3 Press the Function button 2 then turn the selector dial to choose the desired flash output level compensation value and press the OK button 4 Press the Funct...

Page 3: ...utton to select the Master M flash unit choose a flash compensation value with the selector dial and then press the OK button Rotating the Selector Dial allows for flash compensation settings from 3 EV to 3 EV or No light output although in M a pre flash will occur 3 Press the SEL button until the Remote Group A or Remote Group B flash unit is highlighted then choose a flash compensation value wit...

Page 4: ... compensation values are to be set identically place these flash units into the same group 2 Press the Function button 2 then turn the selector dial to choose a desired channel number and press the OK button Be sure to choose the same channel number as set on the Master flash unit or in the Commander mode on your camera Setting the SB 700 as a Wireless Remote Unit You can set the SB 700 for Remote...

Page 5: ...ry 3 Press the SEL button to highlight the Channel choose CH 1 with the Selector Dial and then press the OK button Setting the SB 700 for Quick Wireless Remote Mode Remote flash unit setting group channel and zoom head position Set the Off On Remote Master switch for multiple flash units to REMOTE Setting group A and channel 1 example 1 Press the SEL button to highlight the Group choose A for Grou...

Page 6: ...ure to choose the same channel number as set on the Master flash unit or in the Commander mode on your camera To exit Wireless and return to Normal TTL operation To reset the SB 600 unit to normal TTL operation reverse the steps above or hold ON OFF and MODE button for two seconds To exit remote operation of the SB 900 or SB 700 simply turn the ON OFF switch wireless settings to the ON position To...

Page 7: ...ws for the built in flash and both Groups Use the up and down arrows with the Multi selector to set the desired values 4 The built in flash as well as the A and B Groups can be set to fire and be factored into the exposure or turned off individually based on your lighting requirements Toggle the Multi selector to the right to enter the Mode window for the item you would like to turn off Toggle the...

Page 8: ...om position is changed Guide Number Flash Guide numbers proclaim the light output of electronic flash units The guide number divided by subject distance represents the theoretical f stop for an exposure i TTL Metering Nikon s Intelligent Through The Lens TTL flash metering using monitor pre flashes for unprecedented levels of precision and performance Key Light Also called main light is the princi...

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