Flash photography – Nikon fe2 User Manual
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FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
An electronic flash unit is convenient not only for night and dim-
light shooting but also as a supplementary light to fill in the
shadows in daylight. With a Nikon dedicated flash, such as the
SB-15, SB-16B, SB-18 or SB-20, the FE2 offers fully automatic
through-the-lens (TTL) control of the flash exposure. This means
that while the shutter is open, the camera’s silicon photodiode
(SPD), located at the bottom of the mirror box, reads the light
reflected directly off the film and tells the flash unit to cut itself
off when the exposure is correct.
Note:
Usable film speed range for TTL flash photography is ASA/ISO 25
to 400.
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