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Instrukcja obsługi NIKON MB-40 - INSTRUKCJA OBSLUGI PDF

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Independent flash mode settings (TTL, Auto Aperture [Non-TTL Auto], Manual, Repeating and Flash Cancel) and any-time adjustment of flash output level<br />

compensation values for each group can be controlled from the master. There is no limit to the number of Speedlights contained in each group, giving you<br />

virtually absolute control over background illumination. *SB-600 cannot be used as a master unit. Flash mode setting Master Group A Group B Monitor Preflash<br />

activation Flash output level setting Actual flash for shooting Setting: The master SB-800 attached to the D2H is employed solely to trigger the remote<br />

units. Two SB800s (Group A) with blue color filters illuminate the main subjects from the left and right front. One SB-800 (Group B) fitted with a red color<br />

filter illuminates the wall of the house in the background. The illumination of the background fog (from behind) and the window to the right is performed by<br />

the Group C SB-800s. Remote (A) Remote (B) Remote (C) Group C Flashes for data transmission Monitor Pre-flash Mirror up Shutter opens Master (M)<br />

Data transmission from the master unit Advanced Wireless Lighting Using the master unit's LCD, you can set the flash mode and flash output level<br />

compensation values independently for each group (A, B and C) and the master unit (M). Advanced Wireless Lighting procedure (when TTL mode is selected<br />

for each Speedlight unit) In Advanced Wireless Lighting, flash mode and other types of information are transmitted to each remote unit in the form of a series<br />

of low-level flashes from the master unit. In TTL mode, the camera's exposure metering sensor detects Monitor Pre-flashes to determine each flash unit's flash<br />

output level.<br />

Advanced Wireless Lighting Benefits C B C A Without compensation A A: +1.0 EV M: +1.0 EV A The ability to adjust the flash output level of every flash unit<br />

from the camera gives you the freedom to experiment with a variety of settings much faster and more simply than with conventional systems. For convenience<br />

in pre-shooting lighting confirmation, there's the Modeling flash function. M 4 5 Speedlights Nikon Creative Lighting System See where Advanced Wireless<br />

Lighting can take you Other functions of Nikon's Creative Lighting System AUTO FP High Speed Sync Wedding Day Spiral Staircase Mystery Box Enchanted<br />

AUTO FP High Speed Sync This new mode offers ample fill-in flash during shooting in bright conditions using fast-aperture lenses, enabling effective blur in<br />

the background.<br />

Once the mode is activated, high-speed flash synchronization in the camera makes available shutter speeds that are faster than the camera's own flash sync<br />

speed. Flash Value Lock (FV Lock) Flash Value represents the degree of flash exposure for the subject. FV Lock lets you maintain the desired flash exposure<br />

during zooming or even when recomposing a shot, allowing you to concentrate on the scene's lighting. Wide-Area AF-Assist Illuminator Compared to the<br />

other Speedlights, the SB-800 and SB-600 emit AF-Assist Illumination over a much wider area during autofocus operation. This gives you autofocus shooting<br />

capability in dim lighting even when you change the focus area with a compatible camera.<br />

Flash Color Information Communication Color accuracy in digital SLR flash photography is higher than ever thanks to Nikon's Creative Lighting System. In<br />

Auto White Balance mode, the master unit attached to the digital SLR camera transmits flash color information to the camera. Voltage, flash duration and<br />

other variables can AUTO FP High Speed Sync Normal flash sync Shutter Speed: 1/6<strong>40</strong> second Shutter Speed: 1/250 second Aperture: f/2.8 Aperture: f/6.3<br />

affect flash color information. The data related to these factors is sent to the camera and is important in achieving optimum white balance. Direct flash w/o<br />

color filter Autofocus Speedlight A B B C A B A C B A A A revolutionary achievement in support of Nikon's Creative Lighting System SB-800 The SB-800 is a<br />

high-performance Speedlight with a large guide number of 38 (ISO 100, m) or 53 (ISO 200, m) at the 35mm zoom-head position..<br />

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