V1.02
Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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D300 and is indicated by a
Ø
icon on the top LCD that has
no additional icons inside it. (Notes:
TTL FP
removes the
faster shutter speed limit [1/250]. SB-24, SB-25, and SB-26
flash units should have their
Mode
switch set to
NORMAL
.)
Slow Sync
e
The flash fires when the shutter is first opened and any shutter
speed between 30 seconds and 1/250 second in all exposure
modes. Light trails caused by subject movement in long
exposures seem to be in front of the subject. (Notes:
TTL FP
removes the faster shutter speed limit [1/250]. SB-24, SB-25,
and SB-26 flash units should have their
Mode
switch set to
NORMAL
.)
Rear Sync
f
The flash fires just before the shutter is closed and any shutter
speed between 30 seconds and 1/250 second is allowed in all
exposure modes. Light trails caused by subject movement in
long exposures seem to follow the subject, a more natural-
looking effect than produced by slow sync. (Notes:
TTL FP
removes the faster shutter speed limit [1/250]. SB-24, SB-25,
and SB-26 flash units should have their
Mode
switch set to
REAR
.)
Redeye Reduction
@
The external flash or the Redeye Reduction lamp (for internal
flash) is fired one or more times prior to the actual picture (in
order to cause the subject’s pupils to close, reducing redeye).
Otherwise, this option is the same as Front Curtain sync.
Personally, I’d avoid this option, as it introduces huge shutter
release lag, generally annoys subjects, and doesn’t normally
improve redeye characteristics enough to make a difference.
(Notes: This option is only available with SB-26, SB-27, SB-
28, SB-28DX, SB-50DX, SB-80DX, SB-400, SB-600, SB-800,
and SB-R200 flash units. SB-24, SB-25, and SB-26 flash units
should have their
Mode
switch set to
NORMAL
.)
Redeye Reduction with Slow sync
d
The same as Redeye Reduction, except that longer shutter