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shutter speed dial
is
set at from
1/125
to
1/2000 sec., the shutter
is automatically set to
11100
sec., and
if
set below 1/60 sec
.,
the shutter operates at the speed set.
To
perform TTL auto flash
photography, set the camera
's
aperture dial to the correct
aperture for flash-to-subject distance and depth of field.
Usable apertures/shooting distance range in
TT
L mode
ISO film speed
Shooting distance range
400
200
100
50 25
(m)
2 -
- - -
4-12
2.B
2
- - -
2.B-B.5
4
2.B
2 - -
2-6
Q.
5.6 4 2.B 2
- 1.4 - 4.2
0
~
B
5.6 4 2.B
2
1-3
11
B
5.6 4
2.B
0.
7-2
.1
16
11
B
5.6
4 0.
6-1
.5
22 16
11
B 5.6
0.
6-1
.1
-
22 16
11
B
0.6-0.B
The maximum shooti
ng
distance
is
estimated by guide
number:
Guide Number (GN)
Maximum shooting distance
Full Aperture
i.e.,
f/3.5 lens at
ISO
100, Guide Number
12
:
12
3:5=3.4m
Automatic
Balanced
Fill-Flash
Photography
In
program, aperture-priority or shutter-priority auto exposure
mode, when shooting a scene with a brightness of
EV10
or
higher (at
ISO
100) where the subject
in
the central area of the
triple
se
nsor
is
darker than other areas by more than approx.
1.
SEV
, the ready-light
LED
blinks
to
tell you to use built
-i
n TTL
flash or accessory Nikon speedlight for fi
ll
-in
lighting.
For automatic balanced fill-flash photography, first set the
camera
in
program auto exposure mode so correct aperture
is automatically
se
lected for the scene's background, using a
synchronized camera shutter speed of
1/100
sec. The multi-
sensor meter of the N4004s measures contrast and brightness
for both subject and background, and automatically adjusts
speed light output so you get good overall pictures without
complicated techniques.
Maximum shooting distance for balanced fill-flash
photography
Near a window
Normal outdoor shot
Scene containing the
su
n
Approx.3m
Approx
.2
m
Approx. 1.5 m
• For scenes where the
su
n, a
sh
ining sea or a bright sky covers
a large part of the background, the camera automatically
selects smaller apertures, and because the power of the built-
in
fla
sh
is limited, the results may
be
insufficient.
If
the ready-
light blinks after shooti
ng,
move closer to the main subject or
use
an
external speedlight with a larger guide number .
• With scenes where the background is extremely bright, the
ready-light may not blink after the
sh
ot, even if the
fla
sh
is
insufficient for correct exposure.
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