However, for shooting nighttime scenes,
Slow Sync uses a slower shutter speed
(down to 30 sec.) to bring out background
details using all of the available light.
The Speedlight fires at the end of the
exposure, turning available light into a stream
of light that follows the flash-illuminated
moving subject. When Rear-Curtain Sync is
set in Programmed Auto or Aperture-Priority
Auto exposure mode, Slow Sync is
automatically set. (With an optional
Speedlight SB-26, 25 and 24, set the
Speedlight's sync mode selector to REAR.)
The Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for
approx. 1 sec. before the flash fires in order
to reduce the red-eye effect in photos of
people or animals. (With an optional
Speedlight SB-28/28DX, SB-27 or SB-26,
the Red-Eye Reduction lamp of the
Speedlight lights.)
Red-Eye Reduction and Slow Sync mode are simultaneously set. Set the
exposure mode to Programmed Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto. (With an
optional Speedlight SB-28/28DX, SB-27 or SB-26, the Red-Eye Reduction
lamp of the Speedlight lights.)
NOTE: Flash Sync Modes_________________________
• When Red-Eye Reduction or Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync is
selected, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec. before the
flash fires. Do not move the camera or let the subject move until the shutter
is released. (Red-Eye Reduction is not recommended in shooting situations
where shutter release is your top priority.)
• With some lenses, light from the Red-Eye Reduction lamp may not reach
the subject's eyes. In some cases, red-eye effect may not be reduced
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