Nikon Autofocus Speedlight SB-22 User Manual
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1. Set the camera shutter speed manually to a flash
synchronization speed or slower speed.
2. Frame the background in the camera viewfinder,
turn on the camera’s exposure meter to determine
aperture for a correct background exposure, then
set the aperture on the lens.
3. Set the flash mode selector to TTL, turn on the
SB-22 and take the shot.
With a strongly backlit subject (e.g., scene which in
cludes the sun), it may be difficult to obtain desired
exposure balance. In this case, use the SB-22 in M
mode.
Note: Do not use programmed TTL flash operation for fill-in
flash photography.
In TTL Mode
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