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Check the shooting distance according to the lens in use and the
exposure mode selected on the camera.
Flash shooting distance range
With Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU
For F60-Series/N60 and F50-Series/N50 (In Programmed Auto (P) or
Shutter-Priority Auto (S) exposure mode)
With an F60-Series/N60 or F50-Series/N50 camera in the ADVANCED mode, set
the aperture appearing in the camera’s viewfinder on the SB-28’s LCD panel by
pressing the SB-28’s { or } button. With an F50-Series/N50 camera in the
SIMPLE mode, select the aperture from the table below and set the same
aperture on the SB-28’s LCD panel.
Select the aperture from the table and set the same aperture on the SB-28’s
LCD panel by pressing the SB-28's { or } button. Then confirm the flash
shooting distance range.
*In shutter-priority auto mode, the aperture is automatically selected by the camera.
Lighting
conditions (at ISO 100)
Sunny day
Cloudy day or in
the shadows
Indoors
Aperture setting
on SB-28
f/8 f/5.6 f/4
Lighting
conditions: Sunny day
Cloudy day
or in the
shadows
Indoors
Aperture setting
on SB-28
Usable shutter
speed*
f/8
Strong back-
lighting
f/16 f/5.6 f/5.6
1/30 sec.1/125 sec.
(at ISO 100)
For cameras in Group IV: F60-Series/N60, F50-Series/N50 and F-401x/N5005
For F-401x/N5005 (In Programmed Auto (P) or Shutter-Priority Auto (S)
exposure mode)
TTL Auto Flash
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Mode