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Chapter
3
TTL Auto Flash
H
Mode:
For F-501/N2020 and F-301/N2000 Users
Shutter speed/aperture settings in Programmed
TTL Auto Flash
The camera automatically locks the shutter release at
1/125 sec. Aperture value is automatically controlled
to correspond with the film in use.
Film speed and corresponding controlled aperture
ISO film
speed
Controlled
aperture
25
50
100
200
400
800
1000
f/2.8
f/4
f/5.6
f/8
f/11
f/16
f/16+
1
/
3
f/stop
9
Look into camera viewfinder, compose and lightly
press the shutter release button.
Confirm ready-light has come on and subject is in focus.
Check that ready-light is on in camera viewfinder
g
or on the
SB-26
Â
.
Check whether subject is in focus.
Confirm Settings
7
Set aperture in the SB-26’s LCD panel*.
For instruction, see “Setting Aperture Value (Manual Adjustment),” pages 28 to 29.
In
programmed auto exposure mode
, aperture is automatically controlled by the
camera. Choose a value, using “Shutter speed/aperture settings in Programmed
TTL Auto Flash” in the following page.
In
aperture-priority auto or manual exposure mode,
set the aperture value that you
have set on the camera (from step 6).
Once aperture is set, indicator bars
/
show the shooting distance range.
* This operation is important for reading the appropriate shooting distance from the indicator bars (step 8);
setting a wrong aperture value on the SB-26 does not affect all TTL Auto Flash operations — a shot will be
taken with the aperture set on the camera.
8
Confirm shooting distance.
Check whether subject falls within the
range of the shooting distance indica-
tor bars
/
in the SB-26’s LCD
panel. If not, move closer to subject or
select a wider aperture (when aper-
ture-priority auto or manual exposure
mode), then repeat steps 7 and 8.
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