Nikon instruction manual Ready-Light, Nlkon F3AFISpeedlight Combination Chart

Models: F3AF

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Nlkon F3AFISpeedlight Combination Chart

Ready-Light

A built-in LED ready-light is provided in the upper right-hand portion of the viewfinder outside the picture area. When a Nikon dedicated flash unit (or a TTL sensor cord) is attached to the accessory shoe ® , the ready-light comes on as soon as the flash is recycled, indicating that the unit is ready to fire . So, you never have to remove your eye from the viewfinder. Moreover, in the TTL mode, whenever the flash unit fires at its maximum output, the ready-light starts blinking for approx. two seconds, warning you that the light was probably insufficient for correct exposure . As an additional warning, it blinks if the flash is not connected properly or if the ASAIISO setting on the camera is

Speedlight

SB-17

SB-16A

SB-12-

(with SC-12)

SB-11114 (with SC-13)

(with SC-ll)

SB-19** (with AS-4, 7)

SB-18** (with AS-4, 7)

SB-15 (with AS-4, 7)-

SB-1O (with ASA, 7)

SB-7E (with AS-3)

(with SC-6)

SB-6(with AS-3, SC-9, SU-l)

SB-E** (with AS-4, 7)

Camera's

Shutter

Usable flash

speed auto

ready -light

output control

changeover

 

 

yes

yes

TTL, auto,

manual, MD

 

 

yes

yes

TTL, auto,

manual, MD

 

 

yes

yes

TTL, manual

yes

yes

TTL, manual

yes

yes

auto, manual

no

no

auto, manual

yes

yes

auto only

yes

yes

manual only

yes

yes

auto, manual,

MD

 

 

yes

yes

auto, manual

no

no

auto, manual

no

no

manual, MD

no

no

auto, manual,

MD

 

 

yes

yes

auto only

outside the dedicated flash unit's range of ASNISO 25"'400. For more detailed information, refer to the flash unit'sinstruc- tion manual .

*With the SB-12 or SB-15 mounted on the Nikon F3AF, the flash head cannot be rotated so that it is over the AF Finder DX-l .

**The SB-19, SB-18 and SB-E cannot be mounted on the F3AF unless the Eyelevel Finder DE-2 or High-Eyepoint Finder DE-3 is used.

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F3AF specifications

The Nikon F3AF, introduced in 1983, is a landmark camera in the history of photography, notable for its pioneering autofocus capabilities. As one of Nikon's first professional autofocus cameras, the F3AF combines the robust features of the F3 series with advanced technology to offer photographers a powerful tool for capturing high-quality images.

One of the standout features of the F3AF is its autofocus system, which employs a sophisticated phase detection mechanism. This represents a significant leap forward from the manual focus cameras that dominated previous generations. The system can quickly and accurately lock onto subjects, making it easier for photographers to capture sharp images, particularly in dynamic or fast-paced situations.

The F3AF retains the iconic design and build quality of the F3, characterized by its rugged, weather-sealed construction that ensures durability in various shooting environments. The camera body features a comfortable grip and a solid metal chassis, appealing to professionals who require reliability and performance in the field.

Another key characteristic is its compatibility with a wide range of Nikkor lenses, including the autofocus Nikons. This flexibility allows photographers to choose the appropriate lens for their specific needs, whether they are shooting landscapes, portraits, or sports. The camera features a unique "Auto Focus" mode which works in tandem with specialized AF lenses to streamline the focusing process.

In terms of exposure modes, the F3AF offers automatic exposure through its TTL (Through The Lens) metering system. This capability allows for accurate exposure readings, helping photographers achieve optimal results in various lighting conditions. Additionally, the camera features multiple shooting modes, including manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority, accommodating the preferences of both novice and seasoned photographers.

Furthermore, the F3AF supports an array of accessories, including motor drives and special viewfinders, allowing photographers to enhance their shooting experience. The camera's electronic viewfinder provides a bright and clear display, giving users a precise view of their composition.

Despite being released decades ago, the Nikon F3AF remains a respected choice among film enthusiasts and collectors, representing a significant achievement in photographic technology. Its blend of innovative autofocus functionality, robust design, and versatile features make it an enduring symbol of Nikon's commitment to excellence in the world of photography.