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Set the wireless flash mode
Supplied accessories
Adjust the flash head
Setting the ISO sensitivity
Cleaning
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Reference information
Optional accessories, Troubleshooting, Speedlight care, Specifications, etc. are presented here.
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Contents
SB-800
Contents
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Life-long learning
Main features and functions of the SB-800
Foreword
Creative Lighting System
Marks used in this manual
Supplied accessories
Foreword
Have Nikon spot-check your Speedlight regularly
Tips on using the Speedlight
Using your Speedlight correctly
Take trial shots
Digital
Group Camera name
D1-Series, D100
New FM2, FM10, FE10, F3-Series F55-Series/N55-Series
Available Not available
Manual mode p
Control button quick reference Flash head p
Speedlight parts and their functions
Wireless remote flash cancel button p
Flash button
Icons with a single flash unit
Icons on the LCD panel
Icons on the LCD panel
Highlighted items
Icons in the Advanced Wireless Lighting mode Preparation
Icons with multiple flash units
Non-CPU Nikkor lenses
Lenses
CPU Nikkor lenses
Basic operation
Usable batteries
Installing the batteries
Obtaining faster recycling times using 5 batteries
Replacing/recharging the batteries
External power sources
Type of battery Recycling time Remedy
Minimum number of flashes and recycling times
Button
Test firing Confirming the exposure
Test firing
Adjust this duration using Custom settings p Basic operation
Standby function to conserve battery power
Turn the mounting foot lock lever securely until it stops
Attach the SB-800 to the camera
Adjust the flash head
Digital data communication with the SB-800
Setting the ISO sensitivity
Available ISO sensitivity in TTL auto flash operation
Setting the ISO sensitivity for cameras in Groups III to
Zoom-head position is indicated on the LCD panel
Adjust the zoom-head position
Power zoom function
Using the built-in wide-flash adapter/Nikon Diffusion Dome
Setting the zoom-head position manually
Canceling the power zoom function using Custom settings
Set the camera’s metering system to Matrix Metering Y
Exposure mode and metering system
Set the camera’s exposure mode to Programmed Auto P
Metering system
Shutter-Priority Auto exposure S mode
Aperture-Priority Auto exposure a mode
Manual exposure M mode
Press the a button to set the flash mode
Setting the SB-800’s flash mode
Selecting the flash mode
17 ∗
Flash shooting distance range in the TTL auto flash mode
About the flash shooting distance range
Confirm the camera’s sync mode
Set the camera’s flash sync mode to Front-curtain sync
Display of the amount of underexposure
Using the SB-800 with Coolpix digital cameras
Using the SB-800 with the Coolpix
Detailed operation
SB-800’s available flash modes
TTL auto flash mode
Non-TTL auto flash mode
Manual mode
Standard TTL flash D
TTL auto flash mode
TTL auto flash D
Automatic Balanced Fill-Flash Do
Auto Aperture B flash
Non-TTL auto flash mode
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Setting the aperture in Auto Aperture B flash operation
Non-TTL auto a flash
Non-TTL auto flash mode
Setting the aperture in Non-TTL auto a flash operation
Guide number ISO 100, m/ft
Manual mode
SB-800 features three manual modes
ISO sensitivity factors
To calculate the correct aperture
To calculate the guide number
Set the aperture
Manual mode
Confirm that the ready-light is on, then shoot
Beyond the flash-shooting distance range warning
Manual G flash
Confirm that the ready-light comes on, then shoot
Setting the flash output level
Frequency Flash output level
Set the camera’s exposure mode to Manual M
Maximum number of repeating flashes per frame
Press the g button
Set the shutter speed
Making sure the flash fires correctly before shooting
Exposure compensation in Repeating flash operation
Max. number of continuous firings
Synchronization during continuous flash shooting
Do not exceed the maximum number of continuous firings
Non-TTL auto flash
TTL auto flash mode
Auto Aperture flash
Other functions
For the main subject only
TTL auto flash mode and Auto Aperture flash operation
Exposure compensation Available flash mode Usable camera
Background
Making exposure compensation for the background only
Manual flash mode
Compensation
Making exposure compensation for the main subject only
Canceling flash output level compensationPress the g button
Lenses having a variable aperture
Setting the aperture using the scale on the lens
Setting the aperture on the camera’s aperture dial
Red-eye reduction
Red-eye reduction with slow-sync flash mode
Slow-sync flash mode, Red-eye reduction control
Slow-sync flash
Shooting data
Rear-curtain sync
Rear-curtain sync
Auto FP High-Speed Sync mode for cameras compatible with CLS
Flash Value Lock FV Lock for cameras compatible with CLS
For cameras compatible with CLS
Autofocus flash operation in dim light
For cameras having a built-in Speedlight
Using the SB-800 off-camera
Attaching the quick recycling battery pack
Using the Quick Recycling Battery Pack SD-800
By sliding it into place
Detaching the quick recycling battery pack
Align the index on the quick recycling battery
Pack with the battery chamber lid attachment
Modeling illuminator with cameras attached
Available Custom functions and the icons
Custom functions
Setting Custom functions
Custom settings
Details on Custom settings Bold default setting
Custom settings
Advanced operations
Multiple flash Usable cameras Usable Speedlights Operation
Overview of multiple flash operation
Master flash unit and remote flash units
Use a non-CPU lens
Set the wireless flash mode
Set the flash mode to Standard TTL flash
Tilt the flash head up
Setting up the master and remote flash units
Wireless multiple flash shooting
Speedlight and camera placement
To prevent the remote flash units from firing accidentally
Using the Speedlight Stand
Attachment to the Speedlight Stand
Setting the SB-800 to Advanced Wireless Lighting
Flash shooting in Advanced Wireless Lighting
Speedlight to be set Remarks
Settings in the Advanced Wireless Lighting
Flash shooting in Advanced Wireless Lighting
Setting a group and channel number on the remote flash units
Examples of flash shooting in Advanced Wireless Lighting
Advanced operations
Flash shooting in Advanced Wireless Lighting
Set the group of the remote flash units a and B
Master flash and remote flash units
Setting the SB-800 to SU-4 type wireless multiple flash
Manual mode
Setting the flash mode on the remote flash units
Wireless multiple flash shooting in the a auto mode
SU-4 type wireless multiple flash shooting
Wireless multiple flash shooting in the M manual mode
Adjusting the flash output level manually
Does not Come on Not blinking Blinks for Beeps for
Speedlight Coefficient
Multiple flash shooting using cords
Maximum number of flash units to be connected using cords
Advanced operations
Multiple flash shooting using cords
Manual multiple flash
System chart for TTL multiple flash shooting using cords
Remote flash unit
Balancing light from the flash
Using colored gel filters with digital cameras
Purpose Gel filter Adjust the camera’s white Balance to
Camera, then shoot
How to use colored gels
Colored gel filters
Optional Colored Gel Filter Set SJ-1
Shooting data
Bounce flash operation
Tilting the flash head
Refer to page 100 for setting the aperture
Flash head tilting and rotating angles
Setting the aperture
Setting the flash head
Bounce flash operation
Shooting with the Nikon Diffusion Dome
Using the built-in bounce card
102
Close-up flash operation
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Coefficient m/ft
Close-up flash operation
100 200 400 800 1000
When shooting subjects closer than 0.6m 2 ft
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Reference information
Cameras compatible with the TTL/D-TTL auto flash mode
Non-CPU lens ∗
Reference information
III
TTL auto flash modes available with the SB-800
Accessories for multiple flash
Optional accessories
Other accessories
Optional accessories
Connecting to an external power source
Using external power sources
Specifications
Operating location
Cleaning
Tips on Speedlight care
Storage
Used rechargeable batteries yourself. Instead
Usable batteries
Problem Cause
Troubleshooting
Problems with the SB-800
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Ready-light warning inside the camera’s viewfinder
Troubleshooting
About the LCD panel
Characteristics of the LCD panel
Using the SB-800 in dim light
Adjusting the LCD panel brightness
Specifications
Coverage
Control set on
Camera
Angle
Specifications
Supplied
Weight
Accessories
Index
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