Tips on automatic flash shooting, Subject's reflectivity, Sensor unit su-2 – Nikon SB 14 User Manual
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TIPS ON AUTOMATIC FLASH SHOOTING-
Subject's Reflectivity
When you shoot a dark subject (one with low reflectivity),
reduce the aperture selected by one-half to one full f/stop.
When the subject is light in tone (has high reflectivity),
reset the aperture so that it is one-half to one full f/stop
wider. Otherwise, your pictures might come out over-
or underexposed.
If you photograph a subject of very high reflectivity, such
as when shooting directly into a mirror or metallic sur
face, underexposure is certain to occur. In this case,
take pictures on manual.
Sensor Unit SU-2
The sensor reads the light reflected from the subject. If
something, such as the sync cord or your finger, comes
between the sensor and the light reflected from the sub
ject, the SB-14 will be unable to deliver the correct ex
posure.
Fill-In Flash Photography
In fill-in flash photography with a very bright back
ground, overexposure might occur. Make sure that the
scene's brightness does not exceed the exposure value
determined by the combination of shutter speed you set
and aperture selected.
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