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The Nikon Creative Lighting System
Using the SB-600, SB-800, SB-900, and R1C1 Flashes
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- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- + Chapter 1 CLS Background
- Chapter 2 Quick Start Guide
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Chapter 3 Flash Theory
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Chapter 4 SB-600 Buttons, Modes, Menus, and Operation
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SB-600 Buttons and Controls
- Flash Head
- Wide Angle Adapter
- Auxiliary Ready Light
- Wide Area AF Assist Illuminator
- Light Sensor Window
- Battery Chamber Lid
- ON/OFF Button
- MODE Button
- TTL BL Mode
- TTL Mode
- M Mode
- Other Uses of the MODE Button
- +/- Buttons
- Zoom Button
- Two-Button Controls
- FLASH Button
- Mounting Foot Lock Lever
- Hot Shoe Contacts
- External AF Assist Illuminator Contacts
- READY Light
- + SB-600 Custom Settings Menus
- Using the SB-600 as a Dedicated Flash
- Using the SB-600 as a Remote Flash
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SB-600 Buttons and Controls
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Chapter 5 SB-800 Buttons, Modes, Menus, and Operation
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SB-800 Buttons and Controls
- Flash Head
- Wide Angle Adapter
- Bounce Card
- Wide Area AF Assist Illuminator
- Light Sensor for Auto Flash
- External Power Source Terminal
- Light Sensor Window
- Battery Chamber Lid
- Extra Battery Holder
- ON/OFF Button
- +/- Buttons
- Zoom Buttons
- Diffusion Dome
- MODE Button
- TTL BL Mode
- AA Mode
- GN
- M Mode
- SEL Button
- READY Light
- FLASH Button
- Mounting Foot Lock Lever
- Hot Shoe Contacts
- External AF Assist Illuminator Contacts
- Modeling Light Button
- TTL Multiple Flash Terminal
- Sync Terminal
- Two-Button Controls
- SB-800 Custom Settings Menus
- Using the SB-800 as a Dedicated Flash
- Using the SB-800 as a Remote Flash
- + Using the SB-800 as a Commander Unit
- + Using the SB-800 as a Repeat Commander Unit
- + Using the SB-800 as an SU-4 Unit (Commander or Remote)
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SB-800 Buttons and Controls
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Chapter 6 SB-900 Buttons, Modes, Menus, and Operation
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SB-900 Buttons and Controls
- Flash Head
- Wide Angle Adapter
- Bounce Card
- Wide Area AF Assist Illuminator
- Light Sensor for Auto Flash
- External Power Source Terminal
- Light Sensor Window
- Battery Chamber Lid
- Power Switch
- Selector Dial and OK Button
- Function Buttons
- ZOOM Button
- Diffusion Dome
- MODE Button
- TTL BL Mode
- AA Mode
- GN
- M Mode
- RPT Mode
- Test Firing Button
- Sync Terminal
- Two-Button Controls
- SB-900 Custom Settings Menus
- Using the SB-900 as a Dedicated Flash
- Using the SB-900 as a Remote Flash
- + Using the SB-900 as a Commander Unit
- + Using the SB-900 as a Repeat Commander Unit
- + Using the SB-900 as an SU-4 Unit (Commander or Remote)
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SB-900 Buttons and Controls
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Chapter 7 SU-800, SB-R200, and R1C1 Operation
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SU-800 Buttons and Controls
- Commander Transmit Window
- AF Assist Illuminator
- Battery Chamber Lid
- Commander/Close-up Select Switch
- ON/OFF Button
- Right and Left Buttons
- MODE Button
- A - B Button
- SEL Button
- READY Light
- Flash Button
- Mounting Foot Lock Lever
- Hot Shoe Contacts
- Modeling Light Button
- TTL Cord Terminal
- Two-Button Controls
- + Using the SU-800 as a Commander Unit
- + SB-R200 Buttons and Controls
- Using the SB-R200 as a Remote Flash
- + Using the R1C1 Kit
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SU-800 Buttons and Controls
- + Chapter 8 Five-Step Plan for Great Flash Photography
- + Chapter 9 Wireless Flash Camera Capabilities
- Chapter 10 Flash Beeps
- + Chapter 11 White Balance and Gel Usage
- + Chapter 12 Batteries and Power Options
- + Chapter 13 Camera-Based Functions for Your Flash
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Chapter 14 Case Studies and Examples
- Event Photography: On-Camera Flash Combined with Ambient Window Light
- Event Photography: Single Flash on Flash Bracket in Low Light Situations
- Travel Photography: Single Dedicated Flash on TTL Cable
- Travel Photography: Single Dedicated Flash on TTL Cable
- Travel Photography: D200 Commander and SB-800 Wireless Remote
- Residential Scene: Commander and Remote
- Outdoor Portrait: Pop-up Flash
- Outdoor Portrait: Single Flash as Remote, D200 as Commander
- Outdoor Portrait: One Commander, Multiple Remotes
- Indoor Portrait: Single Commander on Cable and Single Flash as Remote
- Indoor Portrait: Commander and Multiple Remotes
- Product Shot: Multiple Remote Flashes
- Macro Photography: Two Remotes, D200 as Commander
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Chapter 15 Lighting Kit and Product Recommendations
- Chapter 16 Common Questions and Answers
- Nikonians Voucher
- Image Credits
- + Index
Flash photography, especially advanced light modeling with modern iTTL flash systems, has become an art by itself, which should be mastered by every aspiring amateur photographer - and even professionals are often helpless when it comes to using the full potential of these systems.
Many photographers are already well versed in photography but don't have a clue about flash photography. It is a brand new world, so the book starts at a basic level and then moves up from there so that advanced users also gain insight.
The book shows a simple, step by step method for setting up and using the newest Nikon iTTL flash units. It solves people's frustrations with flash and specifically, shows them how to use their SB-900, SB-800 and SB-600 strobes. It also has a complete chapter showing system configuration so readers can duplicate the photos on their own.
The book teaches everything you want to know about using Nikon's iTTL flash system. It shows all the steps required to set up consistent and amazing flash photos.
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Photography > Techniques > General
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Publication year : 2010
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 225

