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Univex SB-900 User Manual
142 pages 2.46 Mb
SB-900En En Users Manual2 About this users manual How to find what you are looking for Terms used in this users manual Camera and lens combinations 3 tMarks used in this manual 4 Simple search by objectivePreparation You can search for specific explanations according to your objective. About Speedlight parts and indications About settings and operation About flash photography 5 AA6 ContentsPreparation About the SB-900 Operation Flash modes and functions AA BB CC DD 7 AAFor use with cameras other than CLS compatible SLR cameras Tips on Speedlight care and reference information EE FF 8 For your safety14 Check before Use 17 BAbout the SB-900B2 18 SB-900 featuresi-TTL-compatible COOLPIX cameras Features of the SB-900 Compatible camerasD3, D700, D2 Series, D300, D200, D80, D70 Series, D60, D50, D40 Series, F6, etc. CLS-compatible SLR cameras COOLPIX 8800, COOLPIX 8400, COOLPIX P5000, COOLPIX P5100, etc. B3 19 What is the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)?20 Main functions 23 COperation24 Speedlight parts26 Basic operationInserting the batteries Suitable batteries Attaching the SB-900 to the camera 27 v Detaching the SB-900 from the camera 28 Basic operation30 Control buttons Names and functions of control buttons 31 Control button operation Two-button operation Select function to be changed and press the button that controls the function. Change the setting by rotating the selector dial. Press the [OK] button to confirm setting.Two-button reset Key lock function C10 32 LCDFlash mode icons LCD panelFlash icons 33 C11Distance information ISO sensitivity C12Zoom position Light distribution angle 34 t35 C1336 C14Operation Test firing button functions SB-900 condition 37 Examples of LCD displays in wireless multiple flash shootingDisplayed icons vary according to selected flash mode and settings. Master mode (with Advanced Wireless Lighting) (kD-43) Remote mode (with Nikon Advanced Wireless Lighting) (kD-43) 38 C16C17 39 Functions controlled by Function buttonsWhen using a single ash unit When using a SB-900 as master ash unit (with Nikon Advanced Wireless Lighting) (kD-43) 40 C1841 C19C20 42 Custom functions and settings49 Batteries Low battery power indicator Replacing/recharging batteriesMinimum recycling time and number of ashes for each type of batteries External power sources (optional) 50 BatteriesC28 Standby function to conserve battery powerTo cancel Standby Adjusting the lead time before the Standby function is activated D1 51 DExplanation of the SB-900s flash modes and functions Flash modes and functions 113 E117 FOptional accessories, troubleshooting, Speedlight care, specifications, etc. are presented here. Tips on Speedlight care and reference information 118 Troubleshooting Problems with the SB-900Problem Cause Solution Ref. page k k k k k k F3 119 Warning indicatorsWarning indicator Cause Solution Ref. page F4 120 Troubleshooting If the built-in wide-flash adapter is broken off accidentally Microcomputer characteristics Notes on continuous flash shooting 121 "v 122 Thermal Cut-outTemperature warning indicators Thermal Cut-out: On Thermal Cut-out: Off Tips on Speedlight care 123 " Cleaning Storage Operating location #WARNING 124 Notes on batteries Suitable batteries Notes on handling batteriesRecycling rechargeable batteries F9 125 About the LCD panel Characteristics of the LCD panel LCD panel illuminator ON/OFF Adjusting the LCD panels contrast 126 Updating firmwareCameras compatible with SB-900 firmware update 127 Optional accessories130 Specifications131 F15132 F16In FX-format, standard illumination patternFlash shooting distance range (m) Aperture 14BA 14WP 800 400 200 100 ISO sensitivity Zoom position (mm) 6400 3200 1600 14BA/ WP 17 18 20 24 28 35 50 70 85 105 120 135 180 200 133 F17Angle of coverage (in FX-format) Angle of coverage (in DX-format) F18 134 Guide number table135 F19Standard illumination pattern, at ISO 100; m/ft Guide number table (in FX-format) Guide number table (in DX-format) Standard illumination pattern, at ISO 100; m/ftFlash output 17 18 20 24 28 35 50 70 85 105 120 135 180 200 + Flash output 10mm 12 14 16 17 18 20 24 28 35 50 70 85 105 120 135 180 200 WP +BA BA WP 136 F20Standard illumination pattern, at ISO 100; m/ft (in DX-format)Flash output 17 18 20 24 28 35 50 70 85 105 120 135 180 200 + 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/32 1/64 Flash output 10mm 12 14 16 17 18 20 24 28 35 50 70 85 105 120 135 180 200 WP +BA BA WP 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/32 1/64 137 Min. number of flashes/recycling time of each battery 138 Index
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