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Nikon SB-500 AF Speedlight User Manual

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Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference Information

Guide Number, Aperture and Flash-to-subject Distance

The guide number (GN) indicates the amount of light generated by a
flash unit. As the number increases, the flash output becomes greater
and the light extends further.
There is a relation represented by an equation, guide number (ISO 100,
m/ft) = flash-to-subject distance (m or ft) × aperture f-number.
The SB-500’s guide number is 24/78.7 (ISO 100, m/ft, angle of
illumination: covers angle of view of 24mm lens, FX format,
temperature: 23

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C/73.4

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F). When ISO sensitivity is 100 and aperture

f-number is f/8, the illumination of the SB-500 reaches 3 m (9.8 ft),
which is determined by the equation, flash-to-subject distance (3 m or
9.8 ft) = guide number (24/78.7) / aperture f-number (f/8).
• For ISO sensitivities other than 100, multiply the guide number by

the factors ( ISO sensitivity factors) shown in the table below.

ISO

25

50

100

200

400

800

1600 3200 6400

Factor

0.5

0.71

1

1.4

2

2.8

4

5.6

8

• See “Specifications” for the guide number table. (

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Determining aperture and flash-to-subject distance

for correct exposure

Aperture f-number
= guide number (GN for ISO 100; m or ft)

× ISO sensitivity factor / flash-to-subject distance (m or ft)

Flash-to-subject distance (m or ft)
= guide number (GN for ISO 100; m or ft)

× ISO sensitivity factor / aperture f-number