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Non-ttl auto flash – Nikon SB-900 User Manual

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Flash modes and functions

Non-TTL auto flash

Setting the Non-TTL auto mode

The SB-900’s built-in sensor measures the flash illumination reflected from the
subject, automatically controlling the SB-900’s light output to give the correct
exposure. This allows you to make exposure compensation easily by varying the
aperture set on the camera or lens.

Non-TTL auto flash can be changed to Auto aperture flash (kD-5) by using the
custom setting. (kC-22)

Default setting is “Auto aperture flash” (with monitor pre-flashes).

Press the [MODE] button.

Rotate selector dial to indicate

.

Press the [OK] button to

confirm the setting.

Display for Non-TTL auto flash

: Monitor pre-flashes on

: Non-TTL auto flash on