Nikon SB-N10 User manual

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Camera flashes
Type
User manual
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SB-N10 Underwater
Speedlight
Users Manual
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The SB-N10 underwater speedlight ( ash unit) is for use with
WP-N1, WP-N2, and WP-N3 waterproof cases and Nikon1 AW1
cameras. Keep this manual where all those who use the product
will read it, and be sure to read both it and the camera manual
thoroughly before use.
Symbols and Conventions
To make it easier to  nd the information you need, the following
symbols and conventions are used:
This icon marks cautions, information that should be read before
use to prevent damage to the camera or fl ash unit.
This icon marks notes, information that should be read before us-
ing the product.
This icon marks references to other pages in this manual.
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Important: Read Before Use
Before using the equipment in or near water, test for leaks as described on
page 19 of this manual.
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For Your Safety
Before using this product for the fi rst time, read the safety instruc-
tions in “For Your Safety (
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
For Your Safety ..................................................................................................................v
Introduction .......................................................................................................................1
Package Contents .................................................................................................... 1
Required Accessories .............................................................................................. 2
Parts of the SB-N10 .................................................................................................3
Readying the Unit for Use ..........................................................................................7
Inserting Batteries ...................................................................................................7
Attaching an Underwater Bracket .............................................................10
Pre-Dive Preparation..................................................................................................18
The Pre-Dive Checklist ........................................................................................18
The Final Check ......................................................................................................19
Flash Photography ......................................................................................................22
TTL Flash Control ..................................................................................................22
Using TTL Flash Control with the AW1, J4, and S2 .........................22
Using TTL Flash Control with the J1, J2, J3, and S1 ........................ 24
Manual Flash Control .........................................................................................26
Using the Targeting Lamp ......................................................................................28
The Underwater Wide-Flash Adapter .............................................................. 29
Attaching the Strap .............................................................................................29
Attaching and Removing the Adapter ..................................................... 30
After Use ............................................................................................................................31
Maintenance....................................................................................................................34
Caring for the O-Ring .........................................................................................34
Maintenance and Storage...............................................................................37
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................38
Specifi cations ..................................................................................................................40
Accessories Available for Separate Purchase ....................................... 41
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Notice for Customers in Europe
This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic
equipment is to be collected separately.
The following apply only to users in European coun-
tries:
• This product is designated for separate collection at
an appropriate collection point. Do not dispose of as house-
hold waste.
• Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural re-
sources and prevent negative consequences for human health
and the environment that might result from incorrect disposal.
For more information, contact the retailer or the local authori-
ties in charge of waste management.
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Life-Long Learning
As part of Nikons “Life-Long Learning commitment to ongoing product
support and education, continually-updated information is available on-
line at the following sites:
For users in the U.S.A.: http://www.nikonusa.com/
For users in Europe and Africa: http://www.europe-nikon.com/support/
For users in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/
Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information,
tips, answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on
digital imaging and photography. Additional information may be avail-
able from the Nikon representative in your area. See the following URL for
contact information: http://imaging.nikon.com/
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Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or
hairpins.
Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged. To avoid dam-
age to the product, be sure to remove the batteries when no charge
remains or if the product will not be used for an extended period.
Discontinue use immediately should you notice any change in the
batteries, such as discoloration or deformation.
• To prevent infl ammation should liquid from damaged batteries con-
tact clothing, eyes, or skin, immediately rinse the aff ected area with
clean water and contact a physician.
• Dispose of used batteries in accord with local regulations. To prevent
re, overheating, or rupture caused by contact with metal objects,
insulate the terminals with tape prior to disposal.
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Do not clean with organic solvents such as paint thinner or benzene, spray with
insecticide, or store with naphtha, or camphor moth balls. Failure to observe
this precaution could damage or discolor the unit’s plastic parts.
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Follow the instructions of airline and hospital personnel. Radio-frequency noise
emitted by this unit when it is in operation may interfere with medical
equipment or aircraft navigation. Turn the unit off during take off and
landing and follow all instructions of airline and hospital personnel.
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Do not remain in contact with the unit for extended periods while it is on or in use.
Parts of the unit become hot. Leaving the unit in direct contact with
the skin for extended periods may result in low-temperature burns.
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Do not suspend heavy objects from the unit. When picking up or carrying
the waterproof case or camera, do not hold the camera or case by the
unit or accessories attached to the unit. The camera or case might fall,
resulting in injury or damage to the equipment.
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Do not expose to high temperatures. Do not use the unit in water warmer
than 40°C (104°F) or leave it in locations exposed to high tempera-
tures, such as in direct sunlight or an enclosed vehicle. Excessive heat
could deform the casing, resulting in water entry, fi re, or malfunction.
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Do not use at depths greater than 100m (328ft). Failure to observe this
precaution could result in water entry or malfunction.
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Cautions
Cautions
To ensure continued enjoyment of your Nikon product, observe the fol-
lowing precautions when storing or using the device.
❚❚ Waterproo ng
Observe the following precautions when using the unit in or around water:
• The unit is proof only against fresh water (such as pools, rivers, and lakes)
and seawater. Do not take into hot springs or baths.
Do not expose to depths greater than 100 m (328 ft) or to rapids, wa-
terfalls, water fl owing at full force from a tap, or other water under high
pressure. Failure to observe these precautions could expose the unit to
pressures high enough to cause water entry.
• Exposure to water will damage the unit’s internal parts. To prevent water
entry, do not remove the battery holder with wet hands, when the unit
is wet, or in locations exposed to spray, wind, sand or dust. Ensure that
batteries are dry before insertion. Should the unit leak, cease use imme-
diately, dry it off , and consult a Nikon-authorized service representative.
• Water and other liquids on the O-ring guide or the bottom or sides
of the battery holder should be removed immediately with a soft, dry
cloth. Other foreign matter should be removed from these surfaces with
a blower, taking care to remove any small particles from the sides and
corners of the O-ring guide. Foreign matter on the exterior of the unit
can be removed with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use soap, cleansers, or
other chemicals, and be sure to remove suntan oil, sunblock, bath salts,
detergent, soap, organic solvents, oil, alcohol, and the like immediately.
• Do not leave the unit for extended periods in locations that are exposed
to freezing temperatures or temperatures over 60 °C (140 °F), such as in
enclosed vehicles, on board boats, on the beach, in direct sunlight, or
near heating equipment. Failure to observe this precaution may make
the unit vulnerable to water entry.
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The unit is not guaranteed waterproof if struck, dropped, placed un-
der heavy objects, or otherwise subjected to strong pressure or violent
physical shocks or vibration. If the unit does suff er a fall or other physical
shock, take it to Nikon-authorized service personnel and have it tested
to make sure that it is still waterproof. Note that a fee will be charged
for this service.
Damage due to user error is not covered under warranty.
❚❚ Operating Environment
The unit has been tested and approved for use at water temperatures be-
tween 0 °C and 40°C (32 °F to 104 °F). Note the following precautions:
At low temperatures, the fl ash may not perform as expected immedi-
ately after being turned on and battery performance may drop. Keep the
unit warm, or ready spare batteries and keep them in a warm location.
In cold environments, remove any snow or rain immediately. The con-
trols may become diffi cult to operate if allowed to freeze.
• Prolonged contact with cold metal can damage exposed skin. Wear
gloves when handling the unit for extended periods at low tempera-
tures.
Select a dry location when replacing batteries, and avoid leaving the unit
with the battery holder removed in humid locations. Failure to observe
these precautions could result in condensation forming inside the unit
when it is taken into the water. Any condensation should dissipate if
the unit is fi rst taken to a location with a stable temperature—free from
heat, humidity, sand, and dust— and then turned off and left with the
battery holder removed until it has reached the ambient temperature.
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❚❚ Using the Flash Unit
Observe the following precautions when using the fl ash unit:
Remove the batteries for storage or transport. If the batteries are left in
place, the unit may turn on accidentally, causing fi re.
Pressure may increase inside the unit during underwater use. This may
cause water to spurt from the unit or the holder to fl y off when un-
latched, resulting in injury.
Do not use the unit while operating a vehicle. Failure to observe this
precaution could result in accidents.
The unit may not perform as expected in the vicinity of powerful mag-
netic fi elds.
Rinse the unit in fresh water after use, being careful not to compromise
the waterproof seal (
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31). Dry it with a soft, dry cloth and be sure that
all droplets have been removed before leaving it unattended. Water
droplets may leave stains if allowed to evaporate in place. After remov-
ing all visible water, leave the unit in a shady, well-ventilated area to dry.
To protect the unit from mold, mildew, corrosion, and rust, avoid stor-
ing it in locations that are damp or exposed to high levels of humidity.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in malfunction.
Take the unit from storage about once a month, insert the batteries, fi re
it, and test the controls. Before returning the unit to storage, confi rm
that the fl ash-ready lamp is lit, and then turn the unit off and remove
the batteries.
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❚❚ Batteries
Observe the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this
unit:
The large amounts of current used by the fl ash may result in recharge-
able batteries becoming unusable before reaching the manufacturer’s
stated recharge/discharge limit.
When replacing the batteries, turn the unit off and insert the replace-
ment batteries in the correct orientation.
• Dirt on the battery terminals can interrupt the fl ow of current. Clean dirt
from the terminals before inserting the batteries.
After being fi red multiple times in quick succession, the fl ash may stop
ring to allow the batteries to cool. Normal operation can be resumed
once the batteries have cooled suffi ciently.
Batteries tend to lose capacity at low temperatures, recover lost voltage
when allowed to rest, and slowly discharge when not in use. Be sure to
check the battery level before use and replace the batteries before they
are fully discharged.
Do not store batteries in locations subject to high temperatures or high
humidity.
For information on handling and recharging rechargeable batteries, see
the documentation provided by the manufacturers of the batteries and
the battery charger.
Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Failure to ob-
serve this precaution could cause the batteries to rupture.
Recycling rechargeable
batteries
Used batteries are a valuable resource;
to protect the environment, recycle used
batteries in accord with local regulations.
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❚❚ Optional SC-N10A Underwater Fiber-Optic Cables
Observe the following precautions when using SC-N10A underwater
ber-optic cables:
The SC-N10A transmits the light produced by the cameras built-in
ash to the SB-N10 and is for use with the SB-N10 and WP-N1, WP-N2,
and WP-N3 waterproof cases or SR-N10A underwater fi ber-optic cable
adapters. Do not attempt to use the cable with incompatible devices.
Failure to observe this precaution could damage the cable.
Do not forcibly bend the cable or place it under heavy objects. Either
action could damage the cable, resulting in malfunction.
• When connecting or disconnecting the cable, hold it by the connectors.
Tugging directly on the cable could result in malfunction.
Keep the connectors clean. Dirt on the connectors could interfere with
the transmission of data between the camera and fl ash unit, causing the
ash to malfunction. Before use, check the connectors for salt, sand, or
other foreign matter and if necessary clean them in fresh water. After
use, disconnect the fl ash unit and waterproof case or underwater fi ber-
optic cable adapter and rinse the cable in fresh water.
If you have diffi culty inserting or removing the con-
nector, lightly lubricate the connector O-ring with
silicon grease. To remove a stuck connector, twist it
out gently; do not use force. If, on the other hand,
the connector pulls out too easily, remove excess
grease using a cloth or similar object.
• Contact a Nikon-authorized service representative should you notice
that the O-ring seal is cracked, deformed, or otherwise damaged.
Do not disassemble or modify. Failure to observe this precaution will
void the warranty and may cause malfunction. Repairs and internal
inspection must be performed only by Nikon-authorized service rep-
resentatives.
O-ring
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❚❚ Optional SK-N10A Underwater Brackets
Observe the following precautions when using an optional underwater
bracket:
The SK-N10A is for use with the SB-N10 and WP-N1, WP-N2, and WP-N3
waterproof cases or SR-N10A underwater fi ber-optic cable adapters. At-
tach the equipment securely to the bracket to prevent damage and loss,
but do not use excessive force. Failure to observe this precaution could
damage the case, allowing water entry, or result in injury, malfunction,
or damage to the equipment.
To prevent damage to or loss of items mounted on the bracket, tighten
lock screws immediately should they loosen during use.
• Keep lock screws free of sand, dust, and other foreign matter and choose
a sand- and dust-free location when attaching or removing items. Fail-
ure to observe this precaution could interfere with proper functioning
of the screws.
Do not disassemble or modify. Failure to observe this precaution will
void the warranty and may cause result in water entry or damage to the
equipment. Repairs and internal inspection must be performed only by
Nikon-authorized service representatives.
After use, remove the fl ash unit, fi ber-optic cable, and waterproof case
and rinse the bracket in fresh water.
When lifting or transporting a waterproof case with the bracket at-
tached, pick the bracket up by the grip, not the stay. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in injury or damage to the equipment due
to falls or other accidents.
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❚❚ Optional SR-N10A Underwater Fiber-Optic Cable Adapters
Observe the following precautions when using an optional fi ber-optic
cable adapter:
The SR-N10A attaches to Nikon1 AW1 cameras equipped with water-
proof lenses and connects to the SB-N10 via an SC-N10A underwater
ber-optic cable. Attach the camera and fl ash unit securely to the brack-
et to prevent damage and loss, but do not use excessive force. Failure
to observe this precaution could damage the camera, allowing water
entry, or result in injury, malfunction, or damage to the equipment.
To prevent damage to or loss of items mounted on the bracket, tighten
lock screws immediately should they loosen during use.
Choose a sand- and dust-free location when attaching or removing the
ber-optic cable adapter. Sand or dust inside the adapter could make it
diffi cult to secure in place.
• After use, disconnect the camera and fi ber-optic cable and rinse the
ber-optic cable adapter in fresh water.
Do not disassemble or modify. Failure to observe this precaution will
void the warranty and may cause malfunction. Repairs and inspection
must be performed only by Nikon-authorized service representatives.
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Introduction
Introduction
Refer to this section for the names of the supplied accessories
and the parts of the SB-N10.
Package Contents
Package Contents
Con rm that the package contains the items listed below. Con-
tact your retailer if anything is missing.
SW-N10A underwater
wide-fl ash adapter
SB-N10 underwater speedlight
(with WP-O3000 O-ring in place; be-
fore use, check that O-ring is undam-
aged as described on page 34)
WP-G1000 silicon grease
Wide-fl ash adapter strap
User’s Manual (this manual)
Warranty
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Required Accessories
Required Accessories
The items listed below are sold separately and are required when
the unit is used with a waterproof case or camera.
SK-N10A underwater bracket
SC-N10A underwater fi ber-optic
cable
When using a WP-N1, WP-N2, or WP-N3 waterproof case, mount the case
and SB-N10 on the SK-N10A and use the SC-N10A to connect the fl ash unit
to the case (
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SR-N10A underwater fi ber-optic cable
adapter
When using a Nikon1 AW1, mount the
camera on an SK-N10A underwater bracket
and connect the SB-N10 using the SR-N10A
and an SC-N10A (
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Parts of the SB-N10
Parts of the SB-N10
1
5
4
3
2
1 Targeting lamp ..............................28
2 Strap hook .......................................29
3 Mounting bolt ................ 11, 15, 28
4 Sensor cover .................... 12, 16, 32
5 Fiber-optic connector .........12, 17
6
12
10
11
9
7
8
6 Battery-holder latch ...............7, 18
7 Flash-level dial ...................4, 23, 27
8 Base
9 Flash-ready lamp .............................6
10 Mode dial ............................................4
11 Targeting lamp
button ............................5, 23, 24, 28
12 Battery holder .............7, 18, 19, 31
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❚❚ The Mode Dial
Choose a  ash control mode:
OFF : Turn the  ash o .
M1/M2 : Manual  ash control (
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26; not
available with the J1, J2, J3, or S1).
TTL : TTL ash control (
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22). Press the
targeting lamp button to enable or
disable  ash-compensation support.
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Auto Power O
At settings other than OFF, the fl ash unit will turn off automatically 30 min-
utes after it was last fi red. To turn it on again, rotate the mode dial to OFF
and then select the desired mode.
❚❚ The Flash-Level Dial
Use  ash compensation (TTL mode)
or choose the  ash level (M1 and M2
modes, not available with the J1, J2, J3,
or S1).
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❚❚ The Targeting Lamp Button
Turn the targeting lamp on or o or en-
able  ash-compensation support.
To turn the targeting lamp on or o (
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28),
press the button for about a second
and then release it. The lamp will turn
o automatically when the  ash res.
To disable or enable  ash-compensation
support (
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23, 24), select TTL mode
and keep the button pressed until
the  ash-ready lamp changes color
(about three seconds). The  ash-
ready lamp lights red when  ash-
compensation support is enabled
and blue when  ash-compensation
support is disabled. If the  ash unit is
turned o , the most recently selected
setting will be restored the next time
the unit is turned on.
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❚❚ The Flash-Ready Lamp
View  ash status.
Lamp Status
Lights red
Flash is charged and ready for use (does not apply if
ash-compensation support is disabled).
Lights green for 2s
after fl ash fi res
Flash fi red in TTL mode.
Lights blue Flash-compensation support disabled.
Blinks red and green Batteries exhausted. Insert another set.
Blinks red or blue
Temperature warning. Wait for unit to cool before
turning it off and then on again.
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Readying the Unit for Use
Readying the Unit for Use
Read the manuals for the waterproof case and camera before pro-
ceeding.
❚❚ The O-Ring
The O-ring keeps the unit watertight.
Before using the  ash, inspect and clean
the ring and O-ring guide and lubricate
the ring as described on pages 34–36.
O-ring
Inserting Batteries
Inserting Batteries
The unit takes four AA alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)
batteries. Use new batteries only; do not combine old and new
batteries or mix batteries of di erent makes or types.
1
Turn the unit o .
Con rm that the mode dial is ro-
tated to OFF.
2
Unlatch the battery holder.
Keeping the latch pressed, slide
it counterclockwise to the
A (un-
latched) position.
Battery holder
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3
Remove the holder.
Slowly slide holder from the unit, keeping the holder
straight and the unit horizontal to ensure that water does
not drop into the interior.
4
Insert the batteries.
Insert the batteries in the orientation shown.
5
Replace the holder.
After con rming that the latch is still in the unlatched posi-
tion (A), slide the holder into the unit as shown.
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Nikon SB-N10 User manual

Category
Camera flashes
Type
User manual

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