Nikon SB-28 Applicable to cameras in Groups I and, Nikkor lenses with a built-inCPU

Models: SB-28

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Applicable to cameras in Groups I and II

Confirming the flash shooting distance range in TTL Auto Flash t Mode

Applicable to cameras in Groups I and II

The method for confirming the shooting distance differs, depending on the lens in use and the selected exposure mode. Check the flash shooting distance range as described below.

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Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU

• In Programmed auto (P, Ps) or Shutter-priority auto (S) mode:

(1)Set the lens to its minimum aperture (highest f-number) (except G-type Nikkor lenses).

(2)Press the shutter release button halfway and check the shooting distance range on the SB-28’s LCD panel.

In Aperture-priority auto (A) or Manual (M) mode:

Check the indicator bars _ and the subject’s distance as you rotate the camera’s command dial or lens aperture ring to determine the aperture value.

Nikkor lenses without a built-in CPU

• In Aperture-priority auto (A) or Manual (M) mode only:

(1)While looking at the indicator bars _, press the { or } button to change the aperture and bring the subject within the flash shooting distance range.

(2)Note the aperture and set it on the lens.

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Nikon SB-28 Applicable to cameras in Groups I and, Nikkor lenses with a built-inCPU, Nikkor lenses without a built-inCPU