ISO400
5.6
1 -
2.8
1 - 2
4
2.8
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Bounce flash
Normal flash
Strong shadows appear when flash is
used with a wall directly behind the
subject. In such cases the flash is
directed at the ceiling etc. so that the
subject is illuminated with reflected
light, and the intensity of the shadows
are reduced to produce a softer light
in the photograph.
BOUNCE FLASH
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Wide Angle Adapter (17mm zoom angle)
Put the wide-angle adapter on for the 17mm zoom angle.
• Do not set the zoom coverage except for 24mm on the control panel,
when using wide angle adapter.
• When flat subjects are photographed from the front with very wide-
angle lenses such as the 17-35mm f/3.5G lens at the wide-angle set-
ting, the distance between the lens and the center and periphery
varies so that the amount of light from the periphery is slightly
reduced.
• Keep the high-speed-sync lamp off when using Wide-Angle Adapter.
Put the wide angle adapter on the
flashtube.
• Push the wide angle adapter directly
downward to the flashtube until it
holds.
• When taking off the wide angle
adapter, pull one side of the adapter
first to make removal easier.
ZOOM FLASH COVERAGE
• See the table below about the flash range when using the wide angle
adapter.
BOUNCE FLASH
1 - 4
(unit : m)
1 - 8
1 - 5.6
1 - 4
ISO100
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