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Instruções de Operação Nikon, Modelo SB-N7

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The simple explanations show how to set the camera and the Speedlight. The comparison pictures show the differences in lighting effects. 1 Capture indoor still life 2 Take an indoor portrait 3 Index Capture a backlit subject and blue sky 4 Make food look delicious 5 Capture the subject and background illumination Get Better Pictures with the SB-N7 How conscious of the light are you when taking pictures? The way your subject is lit has a big effect on the final picture quality. A skillful control of lighting enables you to better capture each precious moment. The SB-N7 offers a wide range of lighting techniques to make photography both fun and rewarding. Get Better Pictures with the SB-N7 How conscious of the light are you when taking pictures? The way your subject is lit has a big effect on the final picture quality. A skillful control of lighting enables you to better capture each precious moment. The SB-N7 offers a wide range of lighting techniques to make photography both fun and rewarding. 1 Capture indoor still life Illuminating subjects from above IndeIndeIxndexCompaComparison photosComparison photosHHow-toHow-to 2 Take an indoor portrait Using diffused light IndeIndeIxndexCompaComparison photosComparison photosHHow-toHow-to 3 Capture a backlit subject and blue sky Using the flash in daylight IndeIndeIxndexCompaComparison photosComparison photosHHow-toHow-to 4 Make food look delicious Utilizing natural light IndeIndeIxndexCompaComparison photosComparison photosHHow-toHow-to 5 Capture the subject and background illumination Using slow sync IndeIndeIxndexCompaComparison photosComparison photosHHow-toHow-to 1 How-to Use the camera’s scene auto selector (Nikon 1 V1) or auto mode (Nikon 1 V2). Set the flash head at the 90 degree position and bounce light off the ceiling while taking pictures. Light bounced off the ceiling is diffused and illuminates the subject from the top. As a result, you get natural lighting and a soft shadow. This technique is known as bounce flash. ompaison pssonCComparihotoCompari photos 1 Comparison photos Shutter speed: 1/60 second, aperture: f/5.6, ISO sensitivity: 400 Taken with bounce flash Shutter speed: 1/60 second, aperture: f/5.6, ISO sensitivity: 400 Using direct flash light can result in a harsh shadow behind the subject. IndeIndexIndexRetuReturn toReturn to 2 How-to Use the camera’s scene auto selector (Nikon 1 V1) or auto mode (Nikon 1 V2). Set the flash head at the 120 degree position and bounce light off the wall behind the camera. Illumination can be diffused and softened when the light is bounced off the ceiling and the wall behind the camera. This soft, natural light adds vibrancy to the eyes of subjects, making it ideal for indoor portraits. ompaison pssonCComparihotoCompari photos 2 Comparison photos Shutter speed: 1/60 second, aperture: f/4.2, ISO sensitivity: 800 Taken by bouncing light off the wall behind the camera Shutter speed: 1/60 second, aperture: f/4.2, ISO sensitivity: 800 Using direct flash light can result in glare on an object in the foreground and harsh shadow behind the subject. IndeIndexIndexRetuReturn toReturn to 3 How-to Use the camera’s scene auto selector (Nikon 1 V1) or auto mode (Nikon 1 V2). Using the flash on a subject even in daylight enables both the subject and the background to be beautifully captured. This technique is known as daylight sync. ompaison pssonCComparihotoCompari photos 3 Comparison photos Shutter speed: 1/250 second, aperture: f/8, ISO sensitivity: 100 Taken with daylight sync Shutter speed: 1/400 second, aperture: f/5.6, ISO sensitivity: 100 Without the flash, the subject appears dark. IndeIndexIndexRetuReturn toReturn to 4 How-to Attach the wide-flash adapter to the SB-N7. Next, set the camera to P (programmed auto) mode and set “flash compensation” in the shooting menu to .2.0*. Then place the subject by a window to backlight it with natural light. The freshness of the fruit is accentuated by natural light entering the window behind from the right side, while the soft flash light, diffused by the wide-flash adapter, eliminates shadow at the front to create a natural-looking image. *The appropriate flash compensation value varies with each scene. ompaison pssonCComparihotoCompari photos 4 Comparison photos Shutter speed: 1/160 second, aperture: f/5.6, ISO sensitivity: 200, flash compensation: .2.0 Taken with the wide-flash adapter Shutter speed: 1/125 second, aperture: f/5.6, ISO sensitivity: 160 Without the flash, the front of the subject appears dark, causing the fruit to lose some of its sense of freshness. IndeIndexIndexRetuReturn toReturn to 5 How-to Set the camera to P (programmed auto) mode and use slow sync with red-eye reduction. With slow sync, shutter speeds are reduced to capture background illumination in its original brightness. Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent camera shake. ompaison pssonCComparihotoCompari photos 5 Comparison photos Shutter speed: 1/13 second, aperture: f/5.6, ISO sensitivity:...


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