Close-up flash operation in ttl auto flash, Mode – Nikon SB-28 User Manual
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When shooting subjects closer than 0.6m (2 ft), use your SB-28 off
camera and utilize its built-in wide flash adapter.
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Connect the SB-28 to your camera using the optional TTL
Remote Cord SC-17.
• For F5 cameras with a High-Magnification Finder DW-30 or DW-31, use the
optional TTL Remote Cord SC-24.
• For F4 cameras with a High-Magnification Finder DW-20 or DW-21, use the
optional TTL Remote Cord SC-24.
2
Set the exposure mode to Aperture-priority auto (A)
or Manual (M).
—For cameras with VARI-PROGRAM or SIMPLE mode, close-up flash
photography is easy by setting the camera to the Close-Up mode.
3
Set the aperture.
—Calculate the aperture (f/stop) by using this equation and table.
coefficient
f/stop = ————————————
flash-to-subject distance
*Numbers in parentheses ( ) represent coefficients in feet.
For example, with a subject 0.5m (1.6ft) away using ISO 100 film and the wide flash
adapter in place, the suggested aperture is:
4
f/stop = —— (in meters) = 8,
0.5
Therefore, you should use f/8 or a smaller aperture, such as f/11.
Close-up flash operation in TTL Auto Flash
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Camera settings
ISO film speed and coefficient
ISO film speed
Coefficient*
100 or lower
4 (13)
125–400
8 (26)
500 or higher
11 (36)
13
f/stop = —— (in feet) = approx. 8
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