Bounce Flash
When taking pictures indoors, direct flash often causes harsh, unattractive shadows on the subject or background. By bouncing the light off the ceiling or walls, you can soften the shadows and produce more
Bounce flash using diffused light | Normal flash using direct flash |
NOTE
In color photography, select white or highly reflective surfaces to bounce the light off of. Otherwise, your pictures will come out with an unnatural color cast similar to that of the reflecting surface.
1 Tilt up the SB-22s’s flash head to 60° or more.
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●The BOUNCE indicator LED blinks when the flash head is tilted.
●The flash head can be tilted up to 90°. Intermediate settings can also be used.
NOTE
If the angle of the flash head is not far enough off axis from the subject, uneven illumination will result from a combination of direct and bounced flash.
2 Set the camera’s exposure mode to
● For Nikon FM3A, New FM2 and FM10 cameras, manually set the shutter speed to the flash sync shutter speed or slower.
● For other cameras, the shutter speed is automatically set to the flash sync speed. (Or you can intentionally set the shutter speed to one slower than the flash sync speed.) Refer to your camera’s instruction manual for details.
3 Set the
●With bounce flash, there is a 2 to 3 stop light
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●If the
When shooting subjects closer than 1 m (3.3 ft.)
Tilt the flash head down to the
3.3ft.) or closer to give sufficient light to the subject with the
● The BOUNCE indicator LED blinks when the flash head is tilted down to
Close-Up Flash
In TTL Auto Flash TTL mode, when shooting subjects such as flowers or insects closer than 0.6m (2 ft), use your
1 Connect the
●Use an optional TTL Remote Cord
●For details on connections, refer to the
2 Set the camera’s exposure mode to
●Set your camera’s metering system to any setting.
●The shutter speed is automatically set to the flash sync speed when the
●For the FM3A camera, set a shutter speed slower than 1/250 sec., the flash sync speed.
3 Set the flash mode selector to TTL.
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●Correct exposure cannot be obtained in
4 Set the
●Refer to “Setting the
●The angle of coverage changes from
5 Set the aperture on the lens aperture ring or on the camera by calculating the f/stop using the equation and table below.
coefficient
f/stop (aperture) ≥ ――――――――――――――
ISO film speed and coefficient (m/ft)
ISO film speed | 25 | 50 | 100 | 200 | 400 | 800 | 1000 |
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Coefficient | 1.5 (4.9) | 2.2 (7.2) | 3 (9.8) | 4.3 (14) | 6 (20) | 8.5 (27.9) | 9.6 (31.5) |
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For example, with a subject 0.5m (1.6 ft.) away from the
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f/stop ≥ ――― (in meters) = 6 0.5
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f/stop ≥ ――― (in feet) = approx. 6 1.6
Therefore, you should use f/6 or smaller (larger
6 Wait for the
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Setting the Built-In Wide Flash Adapter
The
Setting the wide flash adapter
1 Tilt the flash head to the 90° position ①.
2 Slide out the wide flash adapter in the direction of the arrow as far as it will go ②.
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CAUTION
Do not tilt down the flash head from 90° position when the wide flash adapter is extended midway.
3 Return the flash head to its original position ③.
●When the wide flash adapter is set, the angle of coverage changes from
Detaching the wide flash adapter
1 Tilt the flash head to the 90° position.
2 While pushing the wide flash adapter lock button ①, slide the wide flash adapter back inside the flash head ②.
3 Return the flash head to its original position ③.
Troubleshooting
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Tips on Speedlight Care
●Use a blower brush to remove dirt and dust from the
●When storing the
●Keep the
●Never store the
Notes on Batteries
Handling batteries
●Battery power tends to weaken as the temperature drops. At low temperatures, the number of flashes decrease and recycling time is longer. NiCd,
In either case, battery performance may differ with each brand, due to modification in specifications or improvement in performance.
Using lithium batteries
●Lithium batteries incorporate internal safety switches. When they become hot, their safety circuits are activated, cutting off power. Battery power will recover if you stop using them, allowing their temperature to return to normal.
Using rechargeable NiCd and Ni-MH batteries
●Overcharging and excessive use may shorten battery life. Always make certain to turn the
●Because flash consumes a large amount of battery power, rechargeable batteries may not operate properly before reaching the end of their stated
Specifications
Electronic construction
Automatic Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) and series circuitry.
Power source
Four
Guide number (at ISO 100, m)
WARNING
Never attempt to disassemble or repair the
Do not drop the
If you detect heat, smoke, or the smell of burning, stop operation immediately and remove the batteries to prevent the unit from catching on fire or burning. Let the
The
Do not operate the
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is accidentally swallowed, call a doctor immediately.
When replacing batteries, replace all four batteries at the same time, do not mix battery types or brands, do not use old with new batteries, and never reverse the polarity of the batteries when installing. Otherwise, the batteries may catch on fire or explode, due the possible leakage of corrosive liquids.
In the event that corrosive liquids do seep from the batteries, avoid touching the liquids. Certain types of batteries contain strong alkaline liquids which can cause chemical burns. If the alkaline liquids stick to your skin or clothes, wash immediately with running water.
CAUTION
Do not fire the flash directly into a person’s eyes at close range as this may damage the retina, leading to partial or complete blindness.
Keep the
Do not throw used batteries into a fire. Do not short circuit, disassemble, or heat a battery; this may cause it to explode or catch on fire.
Always follow the warning instructions printed on batteries to prevent them from becoming hot, leaking corrosive liquids, catching on fire, or exploding.
When recharging NiCd or
Multiple Flash Operation
To eliminate harsh shadows produced by a single flash unit, add additional illumination to the background, or create special lighting effects not possible with a single flash unit, you can attach Nikon Speedlights in series.
Flash shooting with more than one unit Flash shooting with one flash unit
Multiple flash operation can be accomplished in two ways: (1) by connecting a Speedlight to the camera using a sync or remote cord such as TTL Remote Cord
Notes on multiple flash operation using a sync or remote cord:
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●In multiple flash operation, if the electric current in the synchro circuit exceeds a certain level, you may not be able to take a second shot after the first. In this case, disconnect the main flash unit from the camera. This resets the circuits so you can resume shooting.
●In multiple flash operation, take care that the combined total of the coefficients in the table below for all flash units used together does not exceed 20 at 20°C (68°F), or 13 at 40°C (104°F).
Speedlight coefficient per each unit
Speedlight | Coefficient |
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Coefficient numbers are in units of 70µA.
Notes on multiple flash operation using the Wireless Slave Flash Controller
●TTL,
●The
●These Nikon Speedlights are usable:
●For more information, refer to the instruction manual provided with the
TTL multiple flash operation
NOTE
TTL multiple flash operation is not possible with Nikon New FM2, FM10, FE10 and D1 Series cameras. In this case, perform
1 Connect the main flash unit to the camera directly.
●Or use the TTL Remote Cord
2 Connect the main flash unit to the secondary flash unit(s)
●Use one or more TTL Remote Cords
●Use the Wireless Slave Flash Controller
●For other optional remote cords, refer to “Optional Accessories.”
3 Set each flash unit by considering its direction and distance.
●Please note that the brightness of flash illumination is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the flash unit and the subject when the same Speedlight models are used for both the master and slave Speedlights. For example, if the
●For details on connections, refer to the
4 Turn on all flash units and make sure their standby functions are not activated.
5 Set the flash mode on all flash units to TTL.
6 Follow the same procedures as in normal TTL Auto Flash TTL mode.
Manual multiple flash operation
1 Attach the
2 Connect the
● Use the Wireless Slave Flash Controller
● For usable optional remote cords, refer to “Optional Accessories.”
3 Set each flash unit by considering its direction and distance.
● Please note that the brightness of flash illumination is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the flash unit and the subject. See the example described in “TTL multiple flash operation” above.
● For details on connections, refer to the
4 Turn on all flash units and make sure their standby functions are not activated. 5 Set the flash mode of all the flash units to Manual M.
6 Follow the same procedures as in normal Manual flash M mode.
Optional Accessories
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NOTE
When the
Sync Cord SC-11 and SC-15
Sync Cords
TTL Remote Cord SC-17 and SC-24
The TTL Remote Cords
TTL Multi-Flash Sync Cord SC-18 and SC-19
TTL Multi-Flash Adapter AS-10
Use
Sync Terminal Adapter AS-15
The Sync Terminal Adapter
Flash Unit Coupler AS-4 and AS-7
Necessary when mounting the
Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4
Useful for multiple flash photography, the
TTL Flash Unit Coupler AS-17 for F3-Series cameras
Dedicated adapter for
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Angle of coverage
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Bounce capability
Flash head can be tilted down to
POWER switch
Three positions are provided: OFF, ON and STBY (standby). At STBY position: the
Number of flashes and recycling times
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Flash exposure control
●Three flash modes are provided: TTL,
●TTL mode is not possible with Nikon
Ready-light
●Lights up when
●Blinks for 3 seconds when flash fires at its maximum output, indicating light may have been insufficient (in TTL and
FLASH button
●Performs test firing for correct exposure determination.
●Can turn the
AF assist illumination
Automatically fires LED beam toward subject when performing autofocus in dim light or in the dark with Nikon AF cameras.
Flash duration
1/1100 sec. @ full manual output
Other features
Sync/multiple flash terminal
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Approx. 68 x 105 x 80mm (2.7 x 4.1 x 3.1 in.)
Weight (without batteries)
Approx. 210g (7.4 oz.)
Accessories supplied
Soft Case SS-22s
All performance data are for