Nikon SB-800 Manuel d'instruction - Page 4

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Nikon SB-800 Manuel d'instruction

Bounce flash

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Bounce flash
Shooting data
Camera: D2H
Lens focal length: 60mm
Speedlight: SB-800 set to
flash head tilted up
Aperture: f/8
Shooting distance: Approx. 4m (13.1 ft.)
Flash set-up
(Bounce flash)
D
with
90゜
50゜
Create more flattering portraits by tilting or
rotating the flash head to bounce the light
off the ceiling or walls.
When photographing a person standing in
front of a wall, tilt or rotate the flash head up
to bounce the light off the ceiling. This softens
the light falling on the subject, while throwing
the dark shadow behind and below the
subject. This is an excellent technique to use
indoors to render the subtle tones of the
person's face, where direct flash often
causes harsh, unattractive lighting (p. 98).
Normal flash
Tilting the flash head and choosing the
reflecting surface
Tilt the flash head up at least 50° for the most
effective bounce flash. Also, make sure that the
light from the flash head does not illuminate the
subject directly. Optimum results are obtained
when the flash head is positioned 1–2m
(3.3–6.6 ft.) from the reflecting surface.
When shooting in color, select white or highly
reflective surfaces to bounce the light off of.
Otherwise, your pictures will come out with an
unnatural color cast similar to that of the
reflecting surface.
Shooting data
(Normal flash)
Camera: D2H
Focal length: 60mm
Speedlight: SB-800
D
set to
with flash
head in normal
position
Aperture: f/9
Shooting distance:
Approx. 4m (13.1 ft.)