Nikon SB 11 instruction manual For Manual Operation

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Example 2

Example 3

Example 2

With ASAIISO 100 and a subject three meters 00 feet) away, you can shoot at either fl4, fl5.6, or fl8. If a short recycling time is preferable, use fl4. If greater depth of field is desired, use fl8.

Once you've selected an appropriate flstop for the film in use and the flash -to -subject distance, set this flnumber on your lens and fire away. Your pictures will come out properly exposed.

For Manual Operation

Simply read off the flnumber which appears directly above the flash-to-subject distance W; then set this aper- ture on your lens.

Example 3

At ASAIISO 100, if the subject is three meters 00 feet) away, you should set the aperture ring on your lens to fill.

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Contents Nikon Nomenclature Page Contents Foreword Tighten the screws to secure Open the battery chamberClose the battery chamber Speedhght Wheel completely Attach the bracket @ toAttach the .bracket to Rotate the flash head CD To the normal shooting position Attach the sync cord@Plug in the sensor Set the lens aperture ring to an appropriate Number NizationSet the exposure Calculator dial Set the shooting mode selector Take the picture Controls in Detail Tilting Flash Head CD Controls in DetailWide-Flash Adapter SW-3 CD Example Exposure Calculator DialFor Automatic Operation For Manual Operation At the Auto Positions Sensor Unit SU-2 CDAt the S Slave Position At the M Manual PositionOpen-Flash Button @ Ready-Light @Sync/Multiple Flash Sockets External Power Terminal @Nikon Camera Proper synchronization speed sec Synchronization ChartSync Cord Sell Sync Cord SC-15 TTL Remote Cords SC-12 and SC-23Sensor Remote Cord SC-13 RED EYE~-I \ \ Page Optimum Battery Performance Dimensions Power sourceWeight Light output controlNlko