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Making flash output level compensation – Nikon SB-900 User Manual

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Flash modes and functions

Making flash output level compensation

Flash output level compensation and
exposure compensation

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Canceling fl ash output level compensation

To cancel, turn the selector dial to return the compensation value to “0”.
The flash output level compensation cannot be canceled by turning the
SB-900 off.


Press the Function button 1

to highlight the Flash output
level compensation value.

Turn the selector dial to set

desired flash output level
compensation value.

The compensation value can be set in 1/3
steps from +3.0 to -3.0 EV.

Press the [OK] button.

You can make exposure compensation for the flash illuminated subject only
without affecting the background exposure by modifying the SB-900’s flash
output level.

As a basic guide, some plus compensation may be necessary to make the
main subject brighter, and some minus compensation to make it darker.
Flash output level compensation is possible in i-TTL auto flash, Auto Aperture
flash, Non-TTL auto flash and Distance-priority manual flash modes.

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For cameras with a built-in fl ash featuring the exposure

compensation function

You can also set the flash output level on the camera. For details, see your
camera user’s manual.
If you compensate the flash output level on both the camera and the SB-900,
the exposure is modified by the sum total of both compensation values.
In this case, the SB-900's LCD panel shows only the compensation value set on the
SB-900.