CLOSE·UP FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY IN TTL AUTO FLASH MODE--

When used with the Nikon F4, F-B01/NBOOB,F-501/N2020, F-401s/N4004s, F-301/N2000, FA, FE2 or FG, optional TTL Remote Cord SC-17 or SC-24, lets you perform flash shooting with a subject closer than 0.6m (approx. 2ftJ

1_ Connect the S8-24 to the camera using Remote Cord SC-17. (See SC-17 instruction manual.)

2.Position the S8-24 so light from the flash head covers the subject.

3.Regardless of the lens in use, set the angle of coverage at the 24mm position.

4.To determine aperture, use the following equation:

A

flstop =flash-to-subject-distance

Where A corresponds to the film in use according to the table below:

For example:

When using ISO 100 film and the flash-to-subject distance Is 0.5m (1 .6ft), divide 4 by 0.5 to get fiB . That means you can use an aperture of fiB or smaller. Use the smallest aperture possible.

5.Set the flash mode selector to TTL, then turn 'on the S8-24 and take the shot.

-Exposure compensation is possible with the camera 's exposure compensation dial. With the Nikon F4 or F-801/ N8008, it is also possible to make exposure compensation on the S8-24.

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Nikon SB-24 instruction manual CLOSE·UP Flash Photography in TTL Auto Flash Mode