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Ttl auto flash, Mode – Nikon SB-28 User Manual

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Use the camera’s MODE button to select the flash mode.

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1

G-type Nikkor lenses cannot be used with an F-601/N6006 camera. With a G-type Nikkor lens

attached to an F-601

M

/N6000 camera, the A and M exposure modes cannot be used.

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2

Spot Metering is not possible with the F-601

M

/N6000.

1

Set the aperture.

Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU

• In Programmed auto (P, P

M

) or Shutter-priority auto (S) mode:

—Set the lens to its minimum aperture (highest f-number) (except G-type

Nikkor lenses).

• In Aperture-priority auto (A) or Manual (M) mode:
—While looking at the indicator bars

_, press the { or } button to

change the aperture and bring the subject within the flash shooting
distance range. Then set the same aperture on the lens aperture ring.

Nikkor lenses without a built-in CPU

• In Aperture-priority auto (A) or Manual (M) mode only:
—While looking at the indicator bars

_, press the { or } button to

change the aperture and bring the subject within the flash shooting
distance range. Then set the same aperture on the lens aperture ring.

2

Set the flash sync mode.

—Set camera’s flash sync mode (if available) to front-curtain sync

(Normal).

3

Select the flash mode on the camera.

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TTL Auto Flash

t

Mode

For cameras in Group III: F-601/N6006, F-601

M

/N6000

Camera settings

Spot Metering*

2

Lens in use

Available flash
operation

Camera’s
exposure
mode

Camera’s
metering
system

Nikkor lenses with a
built-in CPU*

1

Matrix Balanced
Fill-Flash

t

Desired
mode

Desired
mode

Matrix
Metering

Center-Weighted
Fill-Flash/Spot Fill-
Flash

t

Center-
Weighted
Metering,

Spot Metering*

2

Center-Weighted
Fill-Flash/Spot Fill-
Flash

t

Center-
Weighted
Metering,

Nikkor lenses
without a built-in
CPU

Aperture-
priority
auto (A),
Manual (M)

Available flash operation in TTL Auto Flash

t Mode