Détection de pannes

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Problème

Cause

Référence/solution

Le témoin de disponibilité

La pile a été remplacée avec le commutateur

Installation de la pile (p. 74)

ne s’allume pas.

marche-arrêt en position ON ou STBY.

 

 

La pile n’a pas été correctement installée.

Installation de la pile (p. 74)

 

La tension de la pile est faible.

Installation de la pile (p. 74)

 

 

 

 

Le SB-30 est en mode veille

Mise sous/hors tension et

 

 

mode veille (p. 75)

 

Les bornes de la pile ou les contacts du SB-30

Nettoyer les bornes ou les

 

sont sales.

contacts.

Le témoin de disponibilité

La distance de prise de vue ne correspond

Déterminer l’ouverture et la

clignote pendant environ

pas à la plage de portée du flash.

plage de portée du flash (p. 83)

1,5 s après la prise de vue.

 

 

Le témoin de disponibilité

La tension de la pile est faible.

Installation de la pile (p. 74)

met longtemps à s’allumer.

La pile chauffe en raison d’une utilisation intensive en

Laissez le SB-30 se refroidir.

 

prise de vues continue

 

Il est impossible de

Le sélecteur de mode est réglé en mode flash auto

Mode flash auto non-TTL (p. 84)

déclencher bien que le

non-TTL ou manuel alors que l'appareil photo est réglé

Mode flash manuel (p. 86)

témoin de disponibilité

en mode d'exposition auto programmé ou auto à

 

soit allumé.

priorité vitesse.

 

 

 

 

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SB-30 specifications

The Nikon SB-30 is a compact and versatile speedlight designed to enhance photography by providing additional light in various situations. Released as part of Nikon’s range of portable flash units, the SB-30 is particularly favored for its lightweight design and advanced features that cater to both amateur and professional photographers.

One of the main features of the SB-30 is its compatibility with a wide array of Nikon cameras. This compatibility ensures that the flash can seamlessly integrate with both film and digital models, making it a practical option for users with different systems. The SB-30 supports TTL (Through The Lens) metering, allowing precise exposure control. This technology measures the light reflected from the subject through the lens, adjusting the flash output to provide optimal lighting conditions.

The flash has a guide number of approximately 30 (in meters at ISO 100), which offers sufficient power for a variety of shooting scenarios, whether indoors or outdoors. The SB-30 is equipped with a tilting head that can be angled to bounce light off ceilings or walls, creating softer, more natural lighting effects. This feature is particularly useful in portrait photography, where harsh direct light can lead to unflattering shadows.

Another notable characteristic of the SB-30 is its ability to utilize advanced wireless communication. It can function as a master or slave unit in a multi-flash setup, allowing photographers to create more dynamic lighting scenarios. This flexibility enables creative control over lighting in complex compositions, making it an excellent choice for event and studio photography.

The SB-30 is powered by four AA batteries, which provide a reasonable number of flashes per charge, depending on usage. Its compact size makes it easy to carry, making it a convenient choice for photographers on the go. Additionally, the flash unit features a built-in diffuser and a wide-angle adapter, which enhance its versatility by allowing for softer light and wider coverage.

In conclusion, the Nikon SB-30 stands out with its combination of portability, advanced TTL functionality, and versatile lighting capabilities. Whether for casual shooting or professional work, the SB-30 remains a reliable choice for those looking to improve their photography with the power of external flash lighting.