Question about Nikon Speedlight SB-600 TTL Flash
Do a reset to factory by pressing the MODE and POWER buttons while the unit is on. You will have to hold them down for about 3 seconds.
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Posted on Dec 06, 2007
What symptoms? If you are getting over exposed pictures and you're shooting in daylight, it may be because of the sync speed limitation means your camera can't use a fast enough shutter speed to get a correct ambient exposure. This is only likely in A mode, though.
If this is the problem, and you're using A mode, turn down the ISO to 100, and close down the aperture until the "Hi" warning goes away.
Posted on Nov 09, 2007
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