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This camera is capable of Aperture/Shutter priority exposure mode and is fitted with a
connector for an external flash unit. This allows the E-950 to be used in conjunction with
studio flash units.

Here's how to do it:
- Set the camera Flash Mode to Forced On. This will lock the shutter
speed at 1/30 sec.
- Set the Internal Flash to Off.
- Set the Mode to Aperture (A) priority
- Connect and AS-E900 adapter to the camera to provide an external hot shoe.
- Fit an AS-15 onto the AS-E900 to give a 2-pin (PC) flash sync connection.
- Connect the 2-pin (PC) output to your studio flash trigger input.
- Set your studio flash to medium power.
- Measure the required aperture value by triggering the flash with a flash meter.
- Check that the aperture is within the range of the E-950. If not, then reduce or
increase the studio flash power output and measure again.
- Set the E-950 to the required aperture.
- The E-950 aperture can be set to one of three values. These values change according to
the setting of the optical zoom. At the wide-angle setting, the range of aperture values
is F2.6 to F7.4.
- The camera's default equivalent ISO is 80. Set the studio flash accordingly.
- It is most convenient to use the camera with the LCD display on. The shot can be
monitored on the camera or on an external TV monitor connected to the camera's Video Out
socket.
- To avoid having to half-press the shutter before each exposure, try setting the camera
focus manually to the correct value.
- The AS-15 is nominally rated to withstand a trigger voltage of 230V. However Nikon
cannot be responsible for damage caused by the connection of your flash equipment to the
configuration shown above. Please check with the manufacturer of your studio flash system
for compatibility before connecting it to any Nikon equipment.
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