Nikon N4004s User Manual

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TTL:

Abbreviation of Through-The-Lens, Most SLR cameras

have built-in meters which measure light after it has passed

through the lens, a feature that enables exposure readings to

be taken from fhe actual image about to be recorded on film,

whatever the lens’ angle of view and regardless of whether

a filter is used.

TTL auto flash mode:

In this mode, the camera’s light sensor

measures flash light, as reflected by the subject on the film, and
shuts off the flash when measurement indicates correct expo­
sure. Because the sensor that controls the flash receives lighf

through the lens, this mode can be used for bounce photography,
fill-in flash, multiple flash photography, etc. The major advantage
of this mode is that you can use a wide range of aperture

settings that will give correct exposure.

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