EasyManua.ls Logo

Nikon SB-24 - Exposure Compensation in Non-Ttl Auto Hash Mode

Nikon SB-24
108 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
6. Fully depress the shutler release button to take the picture.
For
blinking ready-light warning,
see
pages
12
to
13
.
68
Test
Firing
for
Non-TTL
Auto
Flash
Push the open-flash button. If the ready-light blinks,
select a wider aperture or move closer to the subject.
EXPOSURE
COMPENSATION
IN
NON-TTL
AUTO
FLASH
·
MODE
The Non-TTL Auto Flash mode works best for subjects of
average (18% gray) reflectance. For very dark subjects,
we
recommend closing the aperture about
1/2
to 1 stop smaller
than indicated
on
the S8-24 LCD. For very
br
ight (almost white)
subjects, it is just the opposite. Open the aperture about
1/2
to
1 stop. Similarly, the automatic system operates best under
average indoor conditions
in
the
home-an
average-size room
having white ceilings approx. 2.5
to
3 meter (8 to
10
feet) high.
In
a very large room, or
in
one with very high ceilings, such as
an auditorium, if you are more than about 4.5 to 6 meters (15 to
20 feet) from the subject, you should experiment by opening the
aperture 1 to 2 stops wider than the
LCD
indicates. Since there
is no way to anticipate any specific condition, you may want to
take a few pictures using exposure bracketing .

Table of Contents

Related product manuals