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❚❚ Bounce Lighting
Light from the flash can be “bounced” (reflected) from a ceiling
or wall, diffusing the light from the flash to make shadows less
harsh and reduce glare from hair, skin, clothing and foreground
objects.
Light from the flash can be “bounced” (reflected) from a ceiling
or wall, diffusing the light from the flash to make shadows less
harsh and reduce glare from hair, skin, clothing and foreground
objects.
Flash head rotated upward 90 °
(bounce lighting)
Flash pointed directly ahead
(normal lighting)
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Bounce Lighting
If possible, bounce flash lighting from a reflective white or near-white
surface; light reflected from other surfaces may change the colors in
the photograph. If no suitable surface can be found nearby, a piece of
white paper (A4 or letter sized) can be used instead, but be sure to
check the results in the camera display.
surface; light reflected from other surfaces may change the colors in
the photograph. If no suitable surface can be found nearby, a piece of
white paper (A4 or letter sized) can be used instead, but be sure to
check the results in the camera display.
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The Capture Illuminator
The optional SB-N5 flash unit offers a capture
illuminator that lights to illuminate subjects
in best moment capture and Motion Snap-
shot modes (
illuminator that lights to illuminate subjects
in best moment capture and Motion Snap-
shot modes (
Smart Photo Selector, and Motion Snapshot
modes, the illuminator will light for about
5 seconds during buffering, illuminating sub-
jects about 1 m (3.3 ft) from the camera. In
slow view, the illuminator will light for about
1.3 seconds, starting when the camera
focuses after the shutter-release button is
pressed halfway. Before shooting, confirm
that the capture-illuminator status indicator
is lit. The indicator also lights during buffer-
ing.
modes, the illuminator will light for about
5 seconds during buffering, illuminating sub-
jects about 1 m (3.3 ft) from the camera. In
slow view, the illuminator will light for about
1.3 seconds, starting when the camera
focuses after the shutter-release button is
pressed halfway. Before shooting, confirm
that the capture-illuminator status indicator
is lit. The indicator also lights during buffer-
ing.
Capture-illuminator
status indicator