Nikon Z 7 Reference Manual for customers in Asia Oceania the Middle East and A - Page 378
Flash Control Mode, auto aperture
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Flash Control Mode When a flash unit that supports unified flash control (an SB-5000, SB-500, SB-400, or SB-300) is mounted on the camera, the flash control mode, flash level, and other flash settings can be adjusted using the Flash control > Flash control mode item in the photo shooting menu (in the case of the SB-5000, these settings can also be adjusted using the controls on the flash unit). The options available vary with the flash used, while the options displayed under Flash control mode vary with the mode selected. Settings for other flash units can only be adjusted using flash unit controls. • TTL: i-TTL mode. In the cases of the SB-500, SB-400, and SB-300, flash compensation can be adjusted using the Flash compensation item in the photo shooting menu. • Auto external flash: In this mode, output is adjusted automatically according to the amount of light reflected by the subject; flash compensation is also available. Auto external flash supports "auto aperture" (qA) and "non-TTL auto" (A) modes. See the flash unit manual for details. • Distance-priority manual: Choose the distance to the subject; flash output will be adjusted automatically. Flash compensation is also available. • Manual: Choose the flash level manually. 354 On-Camera Flash Photography