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Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography
Flash modes for remote flash units
When used in remote mode, the SB-910 can operate in AUTO (auto), M (manual)
and OFF ( ash function canceled) modes.
To set the ash mode, press the [MODE] button,
choose the ash mode with the selector dial,
and then press the [OK] button.
(auto) mode:
In AUTO mode, the remote flash units start and stop firing in sync with the
master flash unit.
Total flash output level of the master and remote flash units is controlled.
The maximum distance the SB-910’s light sensor can detect is approx. 7 m (23 ft)
in front of the master flash unit.
(manual) mode:
In M mode, the remote flash units start firing in sync with the master flash unit,
but do not stop firing in sync with the master flash unit.
Flash output levels of the master and remote flash units are separately set.
The maximum distance the SB-910’s light sensor can detect is approx. 40 m
(131 ft) in front of the master flash unit.
The flash output level can be set from M1/1 to M1/128.
( flash function canceled) mode:
Remote ash units do not re, even when the master ash unit res.