Nikon SB-5000 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Speedlight

No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without writ

Page 2

A-9PreparationAEn-02• Do not short or disassemble batteries or attempt to remove or otherwise damage the battery insulation or casing.• Do not expos

Page 3 - About this user’s manual

F-2Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FProblem Cause Solution0The eective ash output distance range does not appear.The ash head

Page 4 - Icons used in this manual

F-3Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FProblem Cause Solution0The SB-5000 does not work properly.Microcomputer may have malfunction

Page 5 - Table of Contents

F-4Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FWarning indicator Cause Solution0All functions other than the power switch are inoperable be

Page 6 - Functions

F-5Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FWarning indicator Cause Solution0The attached color lter has not been detected.Conrm wheth

Page 7 - Information

F-6Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FTips on Speedlight Care Cleaning• Dirt on the flash panel can cause it to break when the fl

Page 8 - For Your Safety

F-7Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F StorageTo prevent mold or mildew, store the SB-5000 in a dry, well-ventilated area. If it i

Page 9

F-8Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FNotes on Batteries• The large amounts of current used by the Speedlight may result in recha

Page 10 - Preparation

F-9Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FAbout the LCD Panel Characteristics of the LCD panel• Due to the directional characteristic

Page 11

F-10Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FOptional Accessories Speedlight Stand AS-22Same as that provided with this SB-5000. Col

Page 12 - Wireless Regulation Data

F-11Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F Color Filter Holder SZ-4Used with SJ-5 color filters Water Guard WG-AS4Used to help pr

Page 13

A-10PreparationAEn-02Notice for customers in CanadaCAN ICES-3B / NMB-3BNotice for customers in EuropeThis symbol indicates that electrical and electro

Page 14 - Check before Use

F-12Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FAttaching the Water Guard Make sure the SB-5000 and the camera are turned off. Make sure

Page 15 - Life-long learning

F-13Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FDetaching the Water Guard Make sure the SB-5000 and the camera are turned off, turn the mo

Page 16 - Operation

F-14Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F Wireless Slave Flash Controller SU-4Useful for wireless multiple flash-unit photography,

Page 17

F-15Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F External power sourceUse of an optional external power source provides a stable power supp

Page 18

F-16Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FConnecting to an external power sourceTo use an external power source, remove the external

Page 19

F-17Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FSpecificationsElectronic constructionAutomatic Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) and

Page 20 - Settings and the LCD

F-18Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FMultiple flash-unit photography operation• Advanced Wireless Lighting• Direct remote wire

Page 21 - Rotary multi selector

F-19Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FFlash duration (approx.)1/980 s at M1/1 (full) output1/1110 s at M1/2 output1/2580 s at M1/

Page 22

F-20Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FAccessories suppliedSpeedlight Stand AS-22, Nikon Diusion Dome SW-15H , Fluorescent Filter

Page 23 - Activating key lock

F-21Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F Effective flash output distance range (for i-TTL mode, auto aperture flash mode, non-TTL a

Page 24 - Using menu

A-11PreparationAEn-02Wireless Regulation DataThis product complies with radio regulations in the country of purchase, and its wireless features are no

Page 25

F-22Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F

Page 26 - Two-button reset

F-23Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F

Page 27 - Unified Flash Control

F-24Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02F

Page 28

F-25Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FWarranty Terms - NIKON WORLDWIDE SERVICE WARRANTY1) Your Nikon product is guaranteed again

Page 29 - Battery type

F-26Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FNikon User SupportIf you need any technical assistance with the operation of your Nikon pro

Page 30 - Low battery power indicator

No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without writ

Page 34 - Selecting the flash mode

A-12PreparationAEn-02installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance

Page 35

A-13PreparationAEn-02Check before Use Tips on using the SpeedlightTake trial shotsTake trial shots before photographing important occasions such as we

Page 36 - Menu Items and Settings

A-14PreparationAEn-02 Life-long learningAs part of Nikon’s “life-long learning” commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually updat

Page 37

B-1BOperationEn-025634121098711121314151617OperationSpeedlight Parts

Page 38 - Custom menu

B-2BOperationEn-02 1 Flash head 2 Flash head tilting/rotating lock release button (0B-18) 3 Light sensor window for wireless remote flash (0D-25) 4

Page 39

B-3BOperationEn-02 18 Flash head tilting angle scale 19 Flash head rotating angle scale 20 Sync terminal 21 Sync terminal cover 22 LCD panel (0B-

Page 40 - Wireless item menu

B-4BOperationEn-02 28 Wireless setting button• Selects control type• Configurable items vary depending on the position of the power switchREMOTE: O

Page 41 - Setup menu

A-1PreparationAEn-02PreparationAbout the SB-5000 and This User’s ManualThank you for purchasing the Nikon Speedlight SB-5000. To get the most out of y

Page 42

B-5BOperationEn-02Settings and the LCDIcons on the LCD show the status of settings. Displayed icons vary according to selected flash modes and setting

Page 43

B-6BOperationEn-02 Normal and highlighted displayNormal display Highlighted displayHighlighted display indicates that the item is being selected. Sett

Page 44

B-7BOperationEn-02 Highlighting items[ ] Flash modePressing the rotary multi selector 2 highlights the flash mode (0B-20).[ ] Flash compensation

Page 45 - Flash Modes

B-8BOperationEn-02 Selecting itemsPressing the rotary multi selector 1 3 4 2 highlights the items to be configured.In menu and other menus, items

Page 46 - Standard i-TTL

B-9BOperationEn-02 MenuWith menu, items to be configured can be selected. Using menu Press the button to display menu. Press the rotary mult

Page 47

B-10BOperationEn-02 menu functions and settings iconsZoom head positionFlash modeFlash compensation value/Flash output level in manual ash modeAper

Page 48 - Manual Flash Mode

B-11BOperationEn-02t Two-button resetPress the MENU button and the button simultaneously for 2 seconds to reset all settings except menu settings to

Page 49

B-12BOperationEn-02Unified Flash ControlWhen the SB-5000 is attached to a camera compatible with unified flash control, flash function settings can be

Page 50 - Non-TTL Auto Flash Mode

B-13BOperationEn-02←→Settings are shared.SB-5000Flash function settings for remote flash units are changed on the SB-5000.Changed settings are applied

Page 51 - Repeating Flash Mode

B-15BOperationEn-02 Compatible batteries and replacement/rechargingWhen replacing batteries, use 4 fresh AA-size batteries or fully-charged rechargeab

Page 52 - Photography

A-2PreparationAEn-02 About the SB-5000The SB-5000 is a high-performance Speedlight compatible with Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) with a guide n

Page 53 - ■ Using optical control

B-16BOperationEn-02 Low battery power indicatorWhen battery power is low, the icon shown at the left appears on the LCD and the SB-5000 stops function

Page 54

B-17BOperationEn-02v Cameras with auto pop-up flash unitsTurn the SB-5000 on when it is attached to a camera with a built-in, auto pop-up flash unit.

Page 55 - Control

B-18BOperationEn-02STEP 3Adjusting the flash head While holding down the flash head tilting/rotating lock release button, adjust the flash head to t

Page 56 - ■ Advanced Wireless Lighting

B-19BOperationEn-02LCD example• The image below is the SB-5000 LCD with the following settings: flash mode: i-TTL; image area: FX format; illuminatio

Page 57

B-20BOperationEn-02STEP 5Selecting the flash mode Press the wireless setting button to choose single flash-unit mode. Press the rotary multi selecto

Page 58

B-21BOperationEn-02 Make sure that the flash-ready indicator on the SB-5000 or in the camera’s viewfinder is on before taking a picture.• Set the fl

Page 59

B-22BOperationEn-02Menu Items and SettingsVarious operations for the SB-5000 can be easily set using the LCD.• Displayed icons vary according to the

Page 60 - Setting the Master Flash Unit

B-23BOperationEn-02 Press the rotary multi selector 1 3 to highlight the desired setting, and then press the OK button.• Press the rotary multi sele

Page 61 - : Appears when ready to fire

B-24BOperationEn-02 Available menu functions and settings(Bold: default) Custom menuSettings for photographyFlash mode deselection (0B-20, C-1)Unchec

Page 62 - Setting a Remote Flash Unit

B-25BOperationEn-02AF-assist illumination/canceling ash function (0E-13)ON: Both AF-assist illumination and ash function activatedOFF: AF-assist ill

Page 63 - Radio control only

A-3PreparationAEn-02Icons used in this manualvDescribes a point to which you should pay particular attention in order to avoid Speedlight malfunctions

Page 64 - Setting the link mode

B-26BOperationEn-02 Wireless item menuSettings for wireless multiple flash-unit photography using radio controlChannel setting (0D-12)CH5CH10CH15Link

Page 65 - PIN code

B-27BOperationEn-02Entering remote flash unit nameSelect characters or function icons with the rotary multi selector, and then press the OK button.OK:

Page 66 - Setting the link

B-28BOperationEn-02Canceling power zoom functionON: Power zoom function canceled (zoom head position must be manually set)OFF: Power zoom function act

Page 67 - Pairing failed

B-29BOperationEn-02Flash-ready indicator and AF-assist illuminator in remote mode (0D-29)Enables selection of ash/light up of ash-ready indicator an

Page 68 - Advanced Wireless Lighting

B-30BOperationEn-02LCD panel illumination (0F-9)Enables activation and canceling of LCD panel illuminationON: ActivatedOFF: CanceledMeasurement unit (

Page 69 - Lighting

C-1En-02CFlash ModesFlash ModesThis section explains the SB-5000 flash modes.• Use the rotary multi selector to change the flash mode (0B-20).• Flas

Page 70

C-2En-02CFlash Modesi-TTL ModeInformation obtained by monitor pre-flashes and exposure control information are integrated by the camera to automatical

Page 71 - Quick wireless control

C-3En-02CFlash Modest Camera’s metering mode and i-TTL modeWhen the camera’s metering mode is changed to spot metering while i-TTL balanced fill-flash

Page 72 - Setting up Remote Flash Units

C-4En-02CFlash ModesManual Flash ModeIn manual flash mode, aperture and flash output level are manually selected. This allows for control of exposure

Page 73 - ■ When using radio control

C-5En-02CFlash Modes Taking a picture in manual flash mode Press the rotary multi selector 1 to highlight the flash output level. Use the rotary mul

Page 74 - Remote flash units

A-4PreparationAEn-02PreparationAbout the SB-5000 and This User’s Manual ...A-1For Your Safety...

Page 75

C-6En-02CFlash ModesAuto Aperture Flash ModeThe SB-5000’s light sensor for non-TTL auto flash measures the flash that is reflected on the subject, and

Page 76

C-7En-02CFlash ModesRepeating Flash ModeIn repeating flash mode, the SB-5000 fires repeatedly during a single exposure, creating stroboscopic multiple

Page 77

D-1DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography In wireless multiple flash-unit photography, multiple flash

Page 78 - Flash-unit Photography

D-2DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 Using optical controlRemote flash unitSB-5000 attached to cameraSetting the flash functions on the

Page 79 - Master flash unit

D-3DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 Using optical control and radio control concurrentlyRadio control remote flash unit (SB-5000)Optic

Page 80 - Remote flash unit

D-4DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02SB-5000 Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography Using Radio Control With the SB-5000, Advanced Wire

Page 81 - indicator

D-5DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02SB-5000 Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography Using Optical ControlWith the SB-5000, Advanced Wir

Page 82

D-6DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 Direct remote wireless multiple flash-unit photography• This is the same as the “SU-4 type wirel

Page 83

D-7DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02SB-5000 Functions for Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography When used in master modeWhen used in

Page 84 - Bounce Flash Operation

D-8DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02When used in master modeWhen used in remote modeDirect remote wireless multiple ash-unit photograph

Page 85

A-5PreparationAEn-02Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography SB-5000 Wireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography Examples ...

Page 86 - Taking Close-up Photographs

D-9DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Setting the Master Flash UnitSetting the flash functions of each Speedlight on the SB-5000 attached

Page 87

D-10DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Master mode LCD example (radio control, group flash)Remote flash unit flash mode (--: flash functio

Page 88

D-11DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Setting a Remote Flash Unit Set the power switch to [REMOTE]. Press the wireless setting button t

Page 89 - (included)

D-12DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Preparation for Photography Radio control only Setting the link for radio controlWhen using radio c

Page 90

D-13DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02STEP 2Setting the link mode Check the link mode set on the camera with the WR-R10 attached. • For

Page 91

D-14DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02t Pairing• Execute pairing beforehand between devices that conduct communication.• Once the SB-50

Page 92

D-15DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02STEP 3Setting the link When link mode is set to pairing Choose [PAIR] from the wireless item men

Page 93 - Power zoom function

D-16DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Pairing succeededPairing failed Check that pairing has succeeded.• When pairing succeeds, a compl

Page 94 - Test firing

D-17DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Advanced Wireless LightingWith the SB-5000, 3 Advanced Wireless Lighting options are available: gro

Page 95 - Modeling illumination

D-18DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 Taking a picture with Advanced Wireless Lighting1. Master flash unit setting Setting the flash fu

Page 96 - Standby function

A-6PreparationAEn-02Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationTroubleshooting ...

Page 97 - Thermal cut-out

D-19DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02

Page 98 - ■ Cooling system

D-22DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Quick wireless controlThe flash output level ratios of 2 remote flash unit groups (A and B) and the

Page 99 - Reference Information

D-23DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Setting up Remote Flash Units• Place all remote flash units in the same group close together and f

Page 100

D-24DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 When using radio control• As a basic guide, the effective distance between the master and remot

Page 101 - Warning indicators

D-25DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 When using optical control• Position the remote flash units so that light from the master flash

Page 102

D-26DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02• There is no limit to the number of remote flash units that can be used together. However, when u

Page 103

D-27DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Using Optical Control and Radio Control ConcurrentlyThe following combinations enable group flash u

Page 104 - Tips on Speedlight Care

D-28DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 Remote flash unit groups A, B and C (optical control)Up to 3 groups of remote flash units (A, B,

Page 105 - Storage

D-29DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Checking Status in Wireless Multiple Flash-unit PhotographyWith wireless multiple flash-unit photog

Page 106 - Notes on Batteries

D-30DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Master flash unitFlash-ready indicatorLCD panel StatusLights up(radio control only)Ready to reGoes

Page 107 - About the LCD Panel

A-7PreparationAEn-02For Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or others, read the following safety precautions in t

Page 108 - Optional Accessories

D-31DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02Remote flash unitFlash-ready indicatorAF-assist illuminatorSound monitorLCD panel StatusLights upFl

Page 109 - ■ Color Filter Holder SZ-4

D-32DWireless Multiple Flash-unit Photography En-02 indicator indicatorStatusLights up (green) In radio communicationFlashes slowly (orange)Proper com

Page 110

E-1EFunctionsEn-02FunctionsSwitching Illumination PatternsIn flash photography, the center of the image is most illuminated, while the edges are darke

Page 111

E-2EFunctionsEn-02 Setting the illumination patternThe illumination pattern can be changed in the setup menu (0B-22).• The selected illumination patt

Page 112

E-3EFunctionsEn-02Bounce Flash OperationBounce flash is a photographic technique using light that is bounced off a ceiling or wall using a tilted or r

Page 113 - External power source

E-4EFunctionsEn-02Attaching the Nikon Diffusion DomeDetaching knobAttach the Nikon Diffusion Dome as shown in the diagram, with the Nikon logo facing

Page 114

E-5EFunctionsEn-02Taking Close-up PhotographsWhen the flash-to-subject distance is less than approx. 2 m (6.5 ft), tilting down the flash head is reco

Page 115 - Specifications

E-6EFunctionsEn-02 Setting the built-in wide panel Carefully pull the built-in wide panel all the way out and position it over the flash panel. Sl

Page 116

E-7EFunctionsEn-02Flash Photography with Color FiltersColor compensation filters, a fluorescent filter and an incandescent filter are included with th

Page 117

E-8EFunctionsEn-02 How to attach color compensation filters (included)SZ−4FL Place the filter on the flash head and insert into the slit at the top.•

Page 118

A-8PreparationAEn-02" Do not handle with wet hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock." Do not use in the

Page 119 - TTL auto flash mode)

E-9EFunctionsEn-02 How to attach SJ-5 color filters (optional)SZ−4FL Fold along the line marked on the filter. Attach the filter to Color Filter Hol

Page 120

E-10EFunctionsEn-02 Check the LCD.• The filter type is displayed.• Be sure that nothing obstructs the filter detector.Red filter is attachedFL-G1 (

Page 121

E-11EFunctionsEn-02v Notes on using SJ-5 color filters• These filters are consumable items. Replace them when they deteriorate or their colors fade.•

Page 122

E-12EFunctionsEn-02Flash Photography Support Functions Flash exposure compensationExposure compensation for a flash-illuminated subject without affect

Page 123 - WORLDWIDE SERVICE WARRANTY

E-13EFunctionsEn-02 AF-assist illuminationWhen light is too low for normal autofocus operation, the SB-5000’s AF-assist illumination enables autofocus

Page 124 - Nikon User Support

E-14EFunctionsEn-02 Modeling illuminationWhen the modeling illumination button is pressed, the flash fires repeatedly at a reduced flash output level.

Page 125

E-15EFunctionsEn-02 Standby functionIf the SB-5000 and camera are not used for a specified time, the standby function is automatically activated to co

Page 126

E-16EFunctionsEn-02 Thermal cut-outThe SB-5000 features a function that offers protection against damage to the flash panel and body from overheating.

Page 127

E-17EFunctionsEn-02 Cooling systemThe SB-5000’s cooling system effectively cools down the flash head. It can extend the time before the thermal cut-

Page 128

F-1Tips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationEn-02FTips on Speedlight Care and Reference InformationThis section explains troubleshooting, Spee

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