Nikon SB-5000 Benutzeranleitung

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 Flash value lock (FV lock)
The SB-5000 sets the flash output to locked flash exposure. This maintains 
the subject’s illumination, even if the composition changes.
•  The flash exposure level (brightness) remains the same even when the 
aperture is changed or lens is zoomed in and out, because the flash 
output level automatically changes.
•  Several frames can be shot during FV lock operation.
•  FV lock also functions in Advanced Wireless Lighting.
•  The available flash modes are i-TTL, auto aperture flash with monitor 
pre-flashes and non-TTL auto flash with monitor pre-flashes.
•  FV stands for flash value, meaning flash illuminated subject exposure.
 Slow sync
The flash is controlled at a low shutter speed to obtain the correct 
exposure for both the main subject and background in low-light 
situations.
•  Since low shutter speeds are normally used, use of a tripod is 
recommended to prevent camera shake.
 Red-eye reduction
The SB-5000 fires 3 flashes at low output just before the picture is taken to 
reduce the red-eye effect caused by the flash light.