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Bounce flash operation, D –27, Setting the sb-900’s flash mode – Nikon SB-900 User Manual

Page 77: Setting the camera’s aperture, Adjust the flash head and shoot

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D–27

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Flash modes and functions

Bounce flash operation

Setting the camera’s exposure

mode and metering system.

Set the exposure mode to Aperture-Priority
Auto (A) or Manual (M).

Set the metering system to Matrix Metering

” or Center-Weighted Metering “

”.

Setting the SB-900’s flash

mode.

Set the flash mode to i-TTL, Auto Aperture,
or Non-TTL auto.

Setting the camera’s aperture.

In bounce flash, use an aperture 2 to
3 stops wider than with normal flash
photography, and adjust it according to
the results.

In Non-TTL auto flash, set the same
aperture on the SB-900 as is set on
the camera.

In Manual exposure mode, set the shutter
speed.

Adjust the flash head and shoot.

Camera’s control panel

t

Setting the aperture in bounce fl ash operation

In bounce flash, there is a light loss of 2 to 3 stops when compared with normal
flash photography (with flash head adjusted to horizontal/front). Therefore, you
should use a two- or three-step wider aperture (small f-number), and adjust it
according to the results.
When the flash head is adjusted to other than the horizontal/front position, the
flash shooting distance range indicator on the SB-900 disappears. To ensure
correct exposure, first confirm the flash shooting distance range and aperture
with the flash head in the normal position. Next, set this aperture on the camera.