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Exposure correction through alteration of
the lens aperture is not possible, as the
camera’s automatic exposure views the
altered aperture as the normal working
one.
Manual flash exposure correction in TTL
flash modes can only take place if the
camera supports this feature (see
camera operating instructions).
Don’t forget to delete the TTL exposure
correction on the camera after the shot.
Highly reflective objects in the intended
shot can disturb the camera’s automatic
exposure. This results in underexposu-
re. Remove reflective objects or set a
positive correction value.
6.2 Manual flash mode
In manual flash mode
, full flash
output is deployed if no partial lighting is
set. By selecting a suitable partial light
output or adjusting the camera’s apertu-
re, it is possible to adapt to the ambient
situation.
The adjustable range stretches from P
1/1 — P1/64.
M
Configuration procedure
• Switch on the flash unit by pressing the
button
.
• Press "M"
to set the manual opera-
ting mode
.
Manual partial light output
Partial light output can be configured in
manual operating mode.
.
Configuration procedure
• Press the "M"
button on the flash
unit until the LED illuminates the des-
ired partial light output 1/1, 1/2, 1/8
or 1/64.
The setting is effective immediately and
saved automatically.
Various camera types only support
manual flash adjustment in manual
camera operating mode.
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TTL
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