Tilting/rotating flash head, Tilting/rotating fiash head, Controls in detail —continued – Nikon SPEEDLIGHT SB-16 User Manual
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CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued-
Tilting/Rotating Flash Head ®
For truly creative bounce flash photography, the SB-16
has two flash heads.
The main head tilts back 90° with click-stops at the 30°,
45°, 60°, 75° and 90° positions. It also rotates through
an arc or 270°, 90° clockwise with click stops at 30°,
60° and 90° positions, and 180° counterclockwise with
click-stops at 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° and 180° posi
tions. To rotate it, push the flash head locking lever (g) up
as you move the flash head until it clicks into place.
Notes:
1) In the MD mode, only the main head tires.
2) A special red LED is built into one end of the flashtube to ensure stable
light output. If you release the camera's shutter or push the open-flash
button before the SB-16 is fuily recycied, the LED might tight up— this
not a malfunction.
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