MikonSpeedlightINSTRUCTION MANUAL
BASIC OPERATIONS —continued.A4 Insert the joint plate into the joint collar®.While holding the base of the joint knob against the joint, slide
Loosen the arm knob®.Turn the arm knob counterclockwise as far as it will go to loosen it (the two bracket positioning pins on the bottom
BASIC OPERATIONS —continued.OO Connect the sync cord® to the camera.Remove the dust-proof plastic cap from the sync cord’s camera plug (sil
26 Set the ASA/ISO film speed.Turn the exposure calculation dial @ until the correct shooting situation mark ® is opposite the ASA/ISO spee
BASIC OPERATIONS —continued.A-3. Set the f/stop on the lens.When you have determined which f/stop to use, set this f/stop on the lens. In th
B-5. Select an f/stop with the exposure calculation dial.Select an aperture by using the non-TTL auto shooting aperture scale # and non-TTL au
BASIC OPERATIONS —continued.F•< /000 500 250 125 60 30F J• With a set of fully recharged NiCd batteries, the ready-light will light in
CONTROLS IN DETAILNikonosBracket @As indicated in the diagram there are two positions for the bracket screw ®; one for Nikonos-V and
CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continuedJointThe joint connects the arm to the speedlight and allows the flash head to be positioned as required for various
Synchro Socket (DTo connect the sync cord ® to the speedlight, remove the synchro socket cover (D by turning it counterclockwise and pulli
NOMENCLATURE0 Synchro socket index) Sensor socket index> Target-iight lamp) Slave sensorI Firing tubeWide-Fiash Adapter ) SW-102) Sensor socketI Sy
CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued.Sensor UnitSU-101 (Optional)In combination with the optional Sensor Unit SU-101, the SB-102 provides non-TTL auto
AUTO ,«1/16 • - и 1/4*; >«FULL*ШЕЗ-*T»S • .А,Slave • ' ^T.II6HT* ^TEST*ON-*Eü^eîTr\\v-Shooting Mode Selector ®The shooting mode selector @
CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued.Exposure Calculation DialIn flash photography, which apertures can be used is closely related to the flash-to-su
Example 2:When shooting a subject underwater at 4m (13ft) with the wide-flash adapter while usihg ASA/ISO 100 film, you must use f/2.8.
CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued.Non-TTL Automatic Flash ControlWhen using the optional Sensor Unit SU-101, you can select one of two useable aperture
AUTO , «1/16 • . «1/4«FUIL*»V ''mo*SUVE •/ j Tuoht« ' OFFManual Flash ControlManual flash operation allows you to control the l
Example 3:Shooting a subject on land at 8m (26.2ft) without using the wide-flash adapter while using ASA/ISO 100 film and “MFULL”: The GN f
Non-TTL Automatic Flash Exposure CompensationWhen shooting in the non-TTL automatic flash exposure mode, exposure compensation can be made by s
CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued.Because of these three factors, the ready-light may blink to indicate that the light output was insuffici
Cord Fastening HangerThis hanger secures the sync cord to the bracket to keep it out of the way while shooting.To use the cord fastening hang
CONTENTS__________NOMENCLATURE... 2FOREWORD...
CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued.Replacing the Target-LightIf the target-light burns out, replace it with a new one (provided) by performing th
TIPS ON SPEEDLIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY.1. The flash-to-subject coupling distances and useable apertures indicated by the exposure calculation dial ar
OPTIMUM BATTERY PERFORMANCE1. New batteriesBetween manufacture and first use, all batteries exhibit some drain. Therefore, care should be
ACCESSORIES________Numerous accessories are available to increase the SB-102's versatility.Sensor Unit SU-101This unit is required w/he
ACCESSORIES —continued.Double Sync CordWhen using the Nikonos-V, this cord enabies two SB-102 Speediights to be used in the TTL automat
SPECIFICATIONSFlash Type:Useable Exposure Modes:Guide Numbers:Angle of Coverage:Batteries:Number of Flashes/ Recycling Time:Useable Ranges:Resistant
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FOREWORDThe Nikonos Speedlight SB-102, an amphibious highperformance electronic flash unit with a silicon-controlled rectifier and seri
PREPARATION —continuedExamining and lubricating the 0-rings:1. To remove the 0-rings, except those in the synchro socket and sensor socket cov
PREPARATION —continued.The preceding instructions must be performed on each user-serviceable 0-ring prior to each dive day and, if possible,
TIPS ON SPEEDLIGHT CARE1. After using the speedlight and camera underwater, rinse them both as soon as possibie in fresh running wat
BASIC OPERATIONS^ Unlock the buckle " lock/release latches ® and unlock the buckles ®.Pull up the buckle lock/release latch and push the buckle
Replace the C-type battery cartridge in the battery chamber.Be sure the speedlight power switch ® is in the “OFF” position, then align the gro
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