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Nikon SB-910 - Auto Aperture Flash Mode

Nikon SB-910
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Flash Modes
Auto Aperture Flash Mode
The SB-910’s light sensor for non-TTL auto ash measures the ash that is re ected
on the subject, and the SB-910 controls the ash output level according to the
lens and camera information transmitted to the SB-910, including ISO sensitivity,
exposure compensation value, aperture and lens focal length.
Setting auto aperture flash mode
Auto aperture ash mode is non-TTL auto ash mode with aperture priority. It can
be set as a non-TTL auto ash mode option in the custom settings. (0B-17)
Auto aperture flash with monitor pre-flashes is the default setting of the non-TTL
auto flash mode option.
When no aperture information is transmitted to the SB-910, the flash mode is
automatically set to non-TTL auto flash.
Press the [MODE] button.
Rotate the selector dial to
display .
Press the [OK] button.
Auto aperture flash mode LCD example
: Monitor pre- ashes
: Auto aperture ash

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