metering system

uExposure modes other than Programmed Auto exposure (P)

In Shutter-Priority Auto exposure (S) mode

By selecting a slower shutter speed, the proper exposure for the background can be achieved.

The camera selects the correct aperture. For details, see your camera’s user’s manual. However, set the shutter speed on the camera after confirming that the automatically controlled aperture will provide an appropriate shooting distance range for your subject. Refer to “Flash shooting distance range in the TTL auto flash mode” (p. 27).

If you set a shutter speed faster than the flash sync speed, the camera automatically shifts to its fastest sync speed when the SB-600 is turned on (except in the Auto FP High-Speed sync mode) (p. 48).

In Aperture-Priority Auto exposure (A) mode

By selecting the aperture, you can control depth of field and the flash shooting distance range.

The camera selects the correct shutter speed. For details, see your camera’s user’s manual.

To determine the aperture, refer to the “Guide number” (p. 35) and “Flash shooting distance range in the TTL auto flash mode” (p. 27).

In Manual exposure (M) mode

By selecting the shutter speed and aperture, you can control the exposure of the background, the depth of field and the flash shooting distance range.

If you set a shutter speed faster than the flash sync speed, the camera automatically shifts to its fastest sync speed when the SB-600 is turned on. This is true of all cameras, except mechanical shutter cameras and when using the Auto FP High-Speed sync mode (p. 48).

To determine the aperture, refer to “Guide number” (p. 35) and “Flash shooting distance range in the TTL auto flash mode” (p. 27).

Basic operation

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Nikon SB-600 user manual Metering system, Aperture-Priority Auto exposure a mode, Manual exposure M mode