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5. Manual flash mode
Fig. 11: Shot with direct flashlight
In this mode, the flashgun will always emit its full power.
Adaptation to the actual picture shooting situation is by setting the
corresponding aperture on the lens.
A single value for the flash-to-subject distance appears on the LC display while in
manual mode.
If the displayed value does not coincide with the actual distance, then the aperture
and/or partial light output level have to be changed accordingly (see ch. 9, p. 31).
The decisive points for the partial light output level are:
• Distance to the subject
• Desired aperture
• ISO film speed
• Zoom position of the reflector
The sensitive selection of partial light output levels makes it possible
to adjust the distance to the subject in very small increments in the
manual flash mode.
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5. Manual flash mode
Fig. 12: Settings for manual mode
Setting procedure for manual flash mode:
•
Adjust the camera according to the manufacturer’s Operating Instructions.
1
Switch on the flashgun with the main switch
.
2
Set the operating mode selector
to
M
.
•
*Press the
ISO
button
and set the film speed with the „
+
“ or „
-
“ button
.
•
*Press the
Zoom
button
and use the „
+
“ or „
-
“ button
to set the zoom
value that matches the focal length of the camera lens
3
Press the button
4
Use the „
+
“ or „
-
“ button
to change the aperture on the flash unit until the
desired distance appears on the LC display. This f-number must also be set on
the camera lens.
If an SCA 3000 adapter is used, some cameras automatically transmit
the f-number to the flash unit. Should this be the case, the f-number
on the camera must be changed until the flash unit’s LC display
indicates the desired distance.
*
must additionally be set on some cameras
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