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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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