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Procedures for Commander flash operation
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Compose a picture and shoot with flash
Confirm that the red ready-lights are on then 
release the shutter.
• For details on test firing, refer to page 88.
If the red ready-light blinks immediately after shooting
In TTL mode, when the flash has fired at its maximum output 
and underexposure may have occurred, the red ready-light on 
that flash unit will blink for approx. 3 sec. (The ready-lights on 
the SU-800 and in the camera’s viewfinder do not blink.)
To compensate, move closer to the subject, set a higher ISO 
sensitivity or use a wider aperture and reshoot.
• When Speedlight SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700 or 
SB-600 is used as a remote flash unit, the red ready-light on 
the Speedlight in use blinks for 3 sec. after firing. The 
amount of underexposure is displayed. (For more details, 
read your Speedlight user's manual.)
In the M (manual) mode, set manual flash output level.
• Manual flash output level can be set separately for each 
group.
• Press the [SEL](FUNC.) button to display the manual flash 
output level (blinking). Press the [
W] or [X] button to 
increase or decrease the value. Press the [SEL](FUNC.) 
button once again and the value will stop blinking. The last 
value to blink is the one that has been set automatically.
• Manual flash output level can be set in 1 step increment or 
decrement from M1/1 to M1/128 output. (M1/1 is preset 
when shipped from the factory.)
• Continuously pressing the [
W] or [X] button quickly 
increases or decreases the value.
• The value blinks during adjustment and stops after blinking 
six times unless an adjustment is made. The last value to 
blink is the one that has been set automatically.
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