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Nikon SB-28 Instruction Manual
97 pages 1.72 Mb
WARNINGTo avoid injury 2 Foreword3 Camera groups and available flash modesGroup Camera name Flash operation A M T T L * 4 Speedlight partsNotes on LCDs Using the SB-28 in dim light 5 LCD panel indications6 Tips on using this manualNotices used in this manual Determine what type of Nikkor lenses you are using. 7 About this manualGetting started Basic operation 8 Contents10 Using control buttons12 1 2Loading batteriesAdjusting the flash head Selecting the distance scale (meters/feet) 13 1 2Adjusting the flash head / Selecting the distance scale 14 1Attaching the SB-28 to the camera 2Detaching the SB-28 Turning power on and off Canceling and setting the standby function 15 1 2Turning the SB-28 on and off / Standby function 16 The ready-lightReplace batteries. Cameras in Groups I and II Cameras in Groups III through VII 18 1 2 3Setting the ISO film speedCameras in Groups I and II with Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU 19 1Adjusting the zoom-head position 2Adjusting the zoom-head position 20 12Other camera/lens combinations 21 1Setting the built-in wide flash adapter 2 23 Basic operationShooting in the auto flash modeSix flash operations are possible in the TTL Auto Flash mode: 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash 24 ttflash modesflash modes25 Matrix Balanced Fill Flash Center-Weighted/Spot Fill-Flash Programmed TTL Auto Flash Standard TTL Flash Monitor Preflash will not operate: 26 TTL Auto Flash tModeFor cameras in Group I: F5, F100, F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90, F80-Series/N80-Series, F70-Series/N70 Available flash operation in TTL Auto Flash t Mode 27 34 32 34Use the cameras MODE button to select the flash mode. Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU Nikkor lenses without a built-in CPU 33 3For cameras in Group III: F-601/N6006, F-601M/N6000 34 45 6tt35 Flash settingsFor cameras in Group IV: F60-Series/N60, F50-Series/N50 and F-401x/N5005 36 2exposure mode selected on the camera. With Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPUFor F-401x/N5005 (In Programmed Auto (P) or Shutter-Priority Auto (S) exposure mode) tt 37 339 2flash shooting distance range. 3 42 246 247 34Synchronization in continuous shooting in Manual mode. 48 Manual Flash ModeFP High-Speed Flash sync %in Manual Flash mode For F5, F100, F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90 49 1 23 50 45 6 52 254 3 45 6To calculate the correct aperture: Guide numbers (at ISO 100: for m/ft at 20 C/68 F) in and " modes To calculate the shooting distance: f/stop = 36/9 (in meters) = 4 f/stop = 118/30 (in feet) = 3.93 = approx. 4 56 Guide Numbers for determining correct aperture in 58 12 59 34 60 562 1Close-up flash operation in TTL Auto Flash 2 3ttClose-up flash operation in TTL Auto Flash tMode 64 7865 Multiple flash operation in flash modes andNotes on multiple flash operation t TTL multiple flash operationCameras in Groups I through VI and F3-Series 66 12 3 67 45TTL multiple flash operation using the Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4 (optional) Manual multiple flash operation (For cameras in all groups) 70 12 3 4 72 1 2Exposure compensation in flash photography 73 34 78 2 34 5
97 pages 1.72 Mb
WARNINGTo avoid injury 2 Foreword3 Camera groups and available flash modesGroup Camera name Flash operation A M T T L * 4 Speedlight partsNotes on LCDs Using the SB-28 in dim light 5 LCD panel indications6 Tips on using this manualNotices used in this manual Determine what type of Nikkor lenses you are using. 7 About this manualGetting started Basic operation 8 Contents10 Using control buttons12 1 2Loading batteriesAdjusting the flash head Selecting the distance scale (meters/feet) 13 1 2Adjusting the flash head / Selecting the distance scale 14 1Attaching the SB-28 to the camera 2Detaching the SB-28 Turning power on and off Canceling and setting the standby function 15 1 2Turning the SB-28 on and off / Standby function 16 The ready-lightReplace batteries. Cameras in Groups I and II Cameras in Groups III through VII 18 1 2 3Setting the ISO film speedCameras in Groups I and II with Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU 19 1Adjusting the zoom-head position 2Adjusting the zoom-head position 20 12Other camera/lens combinations 21 1Setting the built-in wide flash adapter 2 23 Basic operationShooting in the auto flash modeSix flash operations are possible in the TTL Auto Flash mode: 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash 24 ttflash modesflash modes25 Matrix Balanced Fill Flash Center-Weighted/Spot Fill-Flash Programmed TTL Auto Flash Standard TTL Flash Monitor Preflash will not operate: 26 TTL Auto Flash tModeFor cameras in Group I: F5, F100, F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90, F80-Series/N80-Series, F70-Series/N70 Available flash operation in TTL Auto Flash t Mode 27 34 32 34Use the cameras MODE button to select the flash mode. Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU Nikkor lenses without a built-in CPU 33 3For cameras in Group III: F-601/N6006, F-601M/N6000 34 45 6tt35 Flash settingsFor cameras in Group IV: F60-Series/N60, F50-Series/N50 and F-401x/N5005 36 2exposure mode selected on the camera. With Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPUFor F-401x/N5005 (In Programmed Auto (P) or Shutter-Priority Auto (S) exposure mode) tt 37 339 2flash shooting distance range. 3 42 246 247 34Synchronization in continuous shooting in Manual mode. 48 Manual Flash ModeFP High-Speed Flash sync %in Manual Flash mode For F5, F100,F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90 49 1 23 50 45 6 52 254 3 45 6To calculate the correct aperture: Guide numbers (at ISO 100: for m/ft at 20 C/68 F) in and " modes To calculate the shooting distance: f/stop = 36/9 (in meters) = 4 f/stop = 118/30 (in feet) = 3.93 = approx. 4 56 Guide Numbers for determining correct aperture in 58 12 59 34 60 562 1Close-up flash operation in TTL Auto Flash 2 3ttClose-up flash operation in TTL Auto Flash tMode 64 7865 Multiple flash operation in flash modes andNotes on multiple flash operation t TTL multiple flash operationCameras in Groups I through VI and F3-Series 66 12 3 67 45TTL multiple flash operation using the Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4 (optional) Manual multiple flash operation (For cameras in all groups) 70 12 3 4 72 1 2Exposure compensation in flash photography 73 34 78 2 34 5
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