The settings and shooting techniques that are possible with the 88-104 vary

according to the camera used. Follow the procedures below.

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-See page 46 for basic tips on underwater flash photography.

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Possible

S8·104 settings

Nikonos RS settings

Standby

Function

Flash

Sync mode

Exposure

shooting

switch

selector

mode

(*2)

mode (*3)

modes

 

(*1)

selector

 

 

Matrix balanced

 

Standard

 

Desired

Aperture-

fill-flash (*4)

ON

TTL

mode

priority

 

 

 

 

 

 

auto

Center-weighted

ON

Standard

TTL

Desired

Manual

TTL flash (*6)

mode

 

 

 

 

Rear-curtain

ON

Standard

Desired

Rear-curtain

Desired

sync

 

mode

mode

mode

 

 

 

Manual (*5)

ON

Standard

M Full

Desired

Desired

 

 

M 1/4

mode

mode

 

 

 

 

M 1/16

 

 

*1 Set the function selector to "Standard" for operations other than Camera Slave and Flash Slave. *2When the sync mode is set to "Normal" in aperture'priorityauto exposure mode (A), the shutter speed is

controlled between 1/125 and 1/30 second. (When it is set to "Rear", the shutter speed is controlled between 1/125 and 1second.)

*31n manual exposure mode, the shutter speed can be set at 1/125 second to 1second, or B(bulb). (When shutter speed is set to 1/2000 to 1/250 second, it is automatically controlled at 11125 second.)

*41n matrix balanced fill-flash operation, set the aperture dial so that the electronic analog display in the view· finder goes out. If the photograph is taken while the electronic analog display appears, the operation is automatically controlled by center,weighted TTL flash. (In this case the main subject is taken at the correct exposure but with no background exposure adjustment.) Refer to "Matrix Balanced Fill·Flash" on page 24.

*5 When setting the flash mode selector in manual shooting mode, select a guide number (M Full, M1/4, or M 1/16) so that the actual shooting distance corresponds to that of the exposure calculation chart. Manual Flash Exposure mode

The flash output that falls on the foreground subject is directly related to the selected power setting on the SB-104 and the distance from the Speedlight to the subject.

*6Center-Weighted TTL Auto Exposure (Nikonos RS &Nikonos Vonly)

The flash output that falls on the foreground subject is automatically controlled by the camera as a result of measuring the amount of light which passes through the lens and strikes the film. It has no affect on the background ambient light, which is controlled manually by the photographers shutter speed and aperture settings.

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Nikon 58-104 manual Ttl