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Speedlight
Exposure mode Available shutter speed Available aperture Page
a
51
s
Automatically set to 1/90-1/60 sec.
37
d
Automatically set to 1/90-1/15 sec. 37
f
37
g
Automatically set to 1/90 sec. Automatically set
38
h
Automatically set to 1/90-1 sec. 38
P
Automatically set to 1/90 sec.*
1
52
S
1/90-30 sec.*
2
54
A
Automatically set to 1/90 sec.*
1
56
M
1/90-30 sec.*
2
, -- (Time)
Desired setting*
3
58
*1 Shutter speed is prolonged up to 30 sec. with Slow Sync, Rear-Curtain Sync and Red-Eye
Reduction with Slow Sync.
*2 Shutter speed shifts automatically to 1/90 sec. when the shutter speed is set to faster than
1/90 sec. and the built-in Speedlight pops up (or attached optional Speedlight is turned on).
In this case, 90 appears in the viewfinder and the selected shutter speed display blinks in the
LCD panel.
*3 Flash shooting distance range depends on the ISO speed of the film in use and aperture
setting. In Aperture-Priority Auto or Manual exposure mode, set the aperture according to
the flash shooting distance range table on page 84.
3
Confirm fi appears in the viewfinder,
make sure the subject is within the flash
shooting distance range and shoot.
•The shutter cannot be released unless fi appears
without blinking in the viewfinder.
•fi in the viewfinder blinks approx. 3 sec. after full
flash output. This may indicate underexposure has
occurred. Check the focus distance, aperture or
flash shooting distance range and shoot again.
•When the subject is dark, the AF-Assist Illuminator
automatically turns on to guide autofocus. See
page 48 for details.
•With VR Nikkor lenses, the vibration reduction
function when shutter release button is lightly
pressed does not operate while the flash is
charging.
Using Built-In Speedlight—continued
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