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Functions
ISO sensitivity manual setting
ISO sensitivity can be set manually in the custom settings. (0B-19)
ISO sensitivity can be set at from 3 to 8000. Note that the camera’s ISO sensitivity
setting is given priority.
Test firing
Pressing the test ring button determines whether the SB-910 res properly.
Test firing and modeling illumination can be selected in the custom
settings. (0B-17)
The flash output level during test firing varies depending on settings and
flash mode.
Test firing is not possible when the SB-910 is used in master mode.
Modeling illumination
When the test ring button is pressed, the ash res repeatedly at a reduced ash
output level. This is useful for checking the illumination and shadows cast on a
subject before actually taking the picture.
Test firing and modeling illumination can be selected in the custom
settings. (0B-17)
The flash fires as a modeling illuminator for up to approx. 1.5 seconds.
When the depth-of-field preview button on a camera compatible with
modeling illumination is pressed, modeling illuminator fires even when
the SB-910 is not set to modeling illumination. For details, see the camera
user’s manual.
Advanced Wireless Lighting (0D-8)
When the master flash unit’s test firing button is pressed, activated flash units fire
as modeling illuminators at the fixed flash output level.
When the camera’s depth-of-field preview button is pressed, the master flash
unit (with the flash function activated) and all other remote flash units fire as
modeling illuminators at the set flash output level at the selected mode.