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C79EN1321

 

 

 

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USER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for DP3 Merrill

Page 1: ...129 C79EN1321 E ENGLISH USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...dition although it is intended purely for personal use some restrictions may be applied to the photographing of demonstrations performances shows exhibitions or commercial properties etc Copyright or...

Page 3: ...ate waste handling of this product or components of this product If this product is disposed illegally it might cause a possibility of penalties For more detailed information about recycling of this p...

Page 4: ...OWER SUPPLY SOLD SEPARATELY 23 SETTING THE LANGUAGE 25 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE 27 CAMERA SET UP MENU 28 QUICK SET MENU 35 CHANGING THE COLOR LCD MONITOR DISPLAY 38 INSERTING AND REMOVING THE CARD 40...

Page 5: ...SPACE 68 PICTURE SETTINGS 69 SELECTING THE METERING MODE 70 AE LOCK 71 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 73 AUTO BRACKETING 73 COLOR MODE 76 AUTO ROTATE 77 CUSTOM MODE 78 USING THE EXTERNAL FLASH 80 THE EXTERNAL...

Page 6: ...102 RECORDING SOUND MEMO 103 SHOWING A SLIDESHOW 105 DPOF DIGITAL PRINT ORDER FORMAT 107 RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK MOVIES 108 RECORDING MOVIES 108 PLAYING BACK MOVIES 110 CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS 112...

Page 7: ...damage injury or fire If for some reason the camera or batteries emit smoke or if overheating or the smell of burning is detected remove the batteries taking care to avoid being burned Take the camera...

Page 8: ...Do not fire the flash close to eyes otherwise the bright light could damage the eye Keep at least 1m 3feet distance between the face and the camera when taking a picture with flash Do not cover the f...

Page 9: ...t and you are faced with the following situations please do as follows If the liquid adheres to clothes or the skin wash it away with soap immediately If the liquid enters the eye flush the affected e...

Page 10: ...ce of the battery is reduced Please carry a spare battery in these circumstances and keep the batteries warm Static electricity or magnetic fields may affect the operation of the camera If such exposu...

Page 11: ...card SDHC memory card or SDXC memory card incorporate the write protection switch which prevents writing or formatting the card accidentally If the switch is placed in the LOCK position it is not pos...

Page 12: ...11 DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS 1 3 2 11 10 13 12 14 7 6 5 4 21 6 20 19 18 17 16 15 9 8...

Page 13: ...MERA STRAP EYELET 7 SPEAKER 24 MENU BUTTON 8 FOCUS RING 9 TRIPOD SOCKET 25 4 WAY CONTROLLER 10 FOCAL PLANE MARK 11 HOT SHOE COVER 26 VIEW BUTTON 12 HOT SHOE 13 COLOR LCD MONITOR 27 FOCUS MODE BUTTON 1...

Page 14: ...timer 9 Number of shots remaining 24 Exposure Mode 10 Auto Bracket 25 Shutter Speed 11 Flash Exposure Compensation value 26 F Number 12 Flash Mode 27 Exposure Compensation Value Exposure Meter 13 His...

Page 15: ...escribes basic camera operation You can find more details in later sections PREPARATION Charging the battery P 18 Charge the supplied lithium ion battery with the provided battery charger To insert th...

Page 16: ...date and time P 27 Loading the card P 40 TAKING THE PICTURE Turn the camera body on Remove the lens cap and press the Power switch Select the exposure mode P 44 Put the Mode dial switch in P Program A...

Page 17: ...olor LCD monitor and press the shutter button half way to activate exposure metering and autofocus Take a picture Fully press the shutter button to take the picture Review the image P 84 The image is...

Page 18: ...ng the camera ATTACHING THE CARRY STRAP 1 Undo the strap end 2 Attach the carry strap as shown LENS CAP To preserve the lens the lens cap is attached If you do not use the camera please keep the lens...

Page 19: ...mpty Either the Plug in type or Inlet type of Battery Charger is supplied depending on the region of your purchase TO CHARGE THE BATTERY 1 Attach the battery by sliding it in the direction of the arro...

Page 20: ...e charge lamp goes out charging is completed Remove the battery from the charger and remove the charger from the wall outlet We recommend charging the battery before using the camera again If it is no...

Page 21: ...n the Battery Card Cover as shown in the illustration 2 Insert the battery into the chamber in accordance with the diagram Insert the battery until it locks into place 3 Close the Battery Card Cover a...

Page 22: ...2 Eject the battery by sliding the battery compartment cover latch in the direction of the arrow as shown in the illustration WARNING While the Busy Lamp is on please do not open the Battery Cover or...

Page 23: ...as follows Please take notice of the battery status before and when in use Battery Status White The battery strength is sufficient White The battery level is low and the battery will need to be change...

Page 24: ...ictures or connecting the camera to a computer we recommend that you operate the camera from a household power outlet 1 Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter 2 Open the Battery Card Cover and open th...

Page 25: ...age to the camera and or memory card When you have finished using the camera please turn off the camera and disconnect the plug from the wall socket When using the DP3 Merrill with an AC power supply...

Page 26: ...on on the back of the camera to display the Camera Set up Menu See P 28 3 Select Camera Settings 3 by rotating the Command Dial 4 Use the buttons to select Language 5 Press the or button to open the l...

Page 27: ...ault Russian Japanese Nederlands Dutch Deutsch German Polski Polish Fran ais French Portugu s Portuguese Espa ol Spanish Dansk Danish Italiano Italian Svenska Swedish Simplified Chinese Norsk Norwegia...

Page 28: ...page 6 Press the button to select an item and change it by pressing the button 7 Press the button to apply the setting or the button to return to the date time set up page without making any changes...

Page 29: ...es P 85 it will return to the last previewed image Move to any other tab Each time the Command Dial is rotated it will move to the next tab When the icon in the tab area is selected it is possible to...

Page 30: ...settings for printing such as DPOF setting is included in the Playback Settings menu If the button is pressed during playback mode Playback Menu will be displayed Camera Settings Yellow Tab This menu...

Page 31: ...tering Mode Selects the Metering Mode depending on the shooting conditions 70 Drive Mode Selects the Drive Mode such as Self Timer 57 Flash Sets the mode of flash setting and Flash Exposure Compensati...

Page 32: ...e compensation in each shooting mode 114 Reverse Dial Direction Setting Sets the direction of the Command Dial and Focus ring 114 4 Menu Item Description Page AEL Button Settings Sets the function tha...

Page 33: ...or change the slideshow settings 105 DPOF Select the images and set the quantity for printing 107 2 Menu Item Description Page Exposure Warning Sets whether or not the over exposure warning is shown o...

Page 34: ...ound Volume and the Playback Volume for movie and Sound Memo 117 2 Menu Item Description Page File Numbering Sets the file numbering system used when a new card is inserted in the camera 112 LCD Brigh...

Page 35: ...era 43 Format Card Formats the card Formatting will erase all data on the card 42 Date Time Sets the date and time in the camera s internal clock and the format in which the date and time will be disp...

Page 36: ...When the camera is in the Still Image Mode the Quick Set Menu will be displayed by pressing the button By pressing the button again it is possible to switch to Qs1 or Qs2 Qs1 Quick Set Menu 1 ISO Sett...

Page 37: ...ach to the flashgun or the flashgun is turned off It is possible to select the Color Mode to Sepia only when the Image Quality is set to JEPG FINE NORM BASIC When the Color Mode is set to Sepia and Im...

Page 38: ...ation P 69 Exposure Mode P 44 Flash Exposure Compensation P 83 The function of the Quick Set menu can be set from Camera Settings P 28 Custom QS 1 Press the buttons in the Custom QS set up page and se...

Page 39: ...ons LCD Monitor OFF View Finder Mode Each time the button is pressed the color LCD monitor display will change as follows OPERATION Still Image Mode P A S Display Icons Display Icons with the histogra...

Page 40: ...ossible to display the grid line when the camera is in Still Image Mode This function is convenient when composing a picture Capture Settings P 28 Select the desired display type from Grid Segment Dis...

Page 41: ...and slide the Release lever to the OPEN position to open the Battery Card Cover as shown in the illustration 2 Insert the card in accordance with the instruction of Battery Card chamber Insert the car...

Page 42: ...the card until it clicks and pull out it 3 Close the Battery Card Cover and slide the Release lever to the LOCK position as shown in the illustration WARNING While the Busy Lamp is on please do not o...

Page 43: ...Format and format the card In Format menu Select Yes by pressing the button and press the button To cancel formatting select No by using the button and press the button CAUTION Formatting erases all...

Page 44: ...perate the camera to become familiar with the halfway down position and other features of the camera Normally if the card is not inserted in to the camera body it is not possible to release the shutte...

Page 45: ...at Key arrangement of Shooting Menu P 28 is in the initial setting If the actual proceeding is different with the instruction manual see P 114 for instruction of KEY ARRANGEMENT SELECTING THE EXPOSURE...

Page 46: ...60 If this mark is displayed please use the flash P 80 or a tripod If the subject is too bright or dark both shutter speed and aperture value indicators will blink and will show the limit values If yo...

Page 47: ...picture Depending on the selected aperture value the camera automatically sets the shutter speed in following range Aperture Shutter Speed F2 8 F3 5 30s 1 1250s F4 0 F5 0 30s 1 1600s F5 6 F16 30s 1 20...

Page 48: ...ue can be set in 1 3 stop increments from 30 seconds to 1 2000 seconds 3 Press the shutter button half way to verify the focus and take the picture Depending on the selected shutter speed the camera a...

Page 49: ...to 3 stops from the correct exposure in 1 3 steps If the exposure error is more than three stops the exposure meter will blink 4 Press the shutter button half way to verify the focus and take the pic...

Page 50: ...rrectly the focusing point will blink At the same time the auto focus lamp will blink in red The focusing distance is from 22 6cm to infinity Although your camera is equipped with highly precise AF sy...

Page 51: ...Regular Large 9 points select mode Free move mode Focusing point moving area Spot Regular Large How to set Press the button 9 points select mode and Free move mode will be switched back and forth eac...

Page 52: ...er button half way 2 When the subject is in focus the selected focusing point will be illuminated in green Press the shutter button to take the picture AF MF MODE It is possible to manually adjust the...

Page 53: ...to be the same as the focusing point selection See P 50 for information regarding focusing point WARNING It is not possible to set AF MF Mode when Face detection AF mode setting is selected AF LIMIT...

Page 54: ...tom Mode Setting It is possible to customize the focus range and save the setting in of AF Limit Mode 1 Select Capture Settings P 28 AF Limit Mode On and press the button to go to the customization sc...

Page 55: ...ly focused on the face When the Face Detection Mode is in operation AE Metering Mode will be set to Measuring and focus on the detected faces in the image It is possible to detect up to 8 faces at one...

Page 56: ...D monitor freazes while the the camera is autofocusing a still image will be dispayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway until the AF is finished To return to normal AF mode select Capture Set...

Page 57: ...ected focusing point of the LCD monitor by pressing button It is possible to set the enlarged area to be the same as the focusing point selection See P 50 for information regarding focusing point Whil...

Page 58: ...ttings P 28 Drive Mode Single Capture Default Continuous Self Timer 2 sec Self Timer 10 sec Interval timer Unlimited Shooting SINGLE FRAME SHOOTING Single Capture When you press the shutter button in...

Page 59: ...The number on the lower right of the color LCD monitor is the buffer capacity It is the maximum number of frames for continuous shooting If the maximum number of frames for continuous shooting exceeds...

Page 60: ...f timer will activate During the self timer operation you will hear an electronic beeping sound The beeping sound will be much faster during the last two seconds before the shutter is released When Ca...

Page 61: ...times 3 Press the button to apply the setting and press the button to go back to shooting mode 4 Press the shutter button to start the interval timer shooting During the interval timer shooting the n...

Page 62: ...imer switch to another modes in Drive Mode Depending on the settings it takes time process the image It may make the actual interval time longer than the selected time UNLIMITED SHOOTING Unlimited Sho...

Page 63: ...ddish light under incandescent lighting and greenish light under fluorescent lighting The human brain is able to compensate for differences in the color of a light source allowing us to see white obje...

Page 64: ...escent Approx 4100 K Select this setting when taking pictures indoors under fluorescent lighting Flash Approx 7000 K Select this setting when taking pictures with the Sigma EF 140 DG SA STTL flash Cus...

Page 65: ...color object such as a sheet of white paper or a white wall so that it fills the frame in the center of the color LCD monitor and then press the shutter button If a valid white balance settings was c...

Page 66: ...ANGE It is possible to set the Lower limit and Upper limit of the ISO Sensitivity in ISO Auto mode 1 Select Capture Settings P 28 ISO Sensitivity ISO Auto and press the button to move the ISO Auto Ran...

Page 67: ...s 1 EV However it is possible to select 1 3 EV It is possible to set the ISO sensitivity from Capture Settings P 28 ISO Sensitivity Step 1 EV Default It is possible to set the ISO sensitivity step 1EV...

Page 68: ...MB BASIC JPEG 4 2 MB 2 MB 1 MB The file sizes change depending on subjects IMAGE QUALITY It is possible to record images in the widely used JPEG or RAW formats RAW images are recorded without digital...

Page 69: ...e selected Image Size will be applied to both the RAW and JPEG files COLOR SPACE It is possible to select sRGB which is a common color space or Adobe RGB which is mainly used for commercial printing a...

Page 70: ...side decreases saturation and makes images less vivid Picture Settings can be set in Capture Settings P 28 Picture Settings Use the arrows on the 4 way controller to select Contrast Saturation Sharpne...

Page 71: ...e main subject under any lighting situation Even under strong back lighting or complex lighting situations the camera will give you the correct exposure CENTER WEIGHTED AVERAGE METERING The camera wil...

Page 72: ...monitor and press the button The exposure value is memorized and AEL is displayed in the upper part of the color LCD monitor 2 Compose the picture and press the shutter button It is possible to conti...

Page 73: ...tofocus and exposure Please note only the center focusing point will be used when the AEL button is pressed HALF PRESSED AEL It is possible to set the exposure lock when the shutter button is pressed...

Page 74: ...re compensation will not disable automatically After taking the picture set the compensation value to 0 0 by pressing button Exposure compensation function cannot be used with Manual Operation mode AU...

Page 75: ...button is pressed an image will be taken one frame at a time Continuous Three frames will be taken continuously by pressing and holding the shutter button Self Timer 2 sec 2 seconds after pressing th...

Page 76: ...exposure 0 under exposure appropriate exposure over exposure 0 over exposure appropriate exposure under exposure Auto Bracketing mode can be used in combination with Exposure Compensation You can take...

Page 77: ...ration and contrast are enhanced for making pictures appear vivid NTR Neutral Subdued saturation and contrast makes images natural PORT Portrait This color mode makes skin tone soft It is ideal for po...

Page 78: ...FINE NORM BASIC When the Color Mode is set to Sepia and Image Quaity is changed to RAW or RAW JPG the Color Mode will be automatically changed to STD Standard AUTO ROTATE It is possible to record the...

Page 79: ...ings Blue Tab P 28 Exposure mode M S A P P 44 Setting the focus frame P 50 Exposure compensation P 73 WARNING It is not possible to store the Movie mode SAVE THE CUSTOM MODE SETTING 1 Set the above se...

Page 80: ...custom mode it is possible to change the above settings temporarily except Exposure Mode If the setting is changed mark will appear in Function Display Return to original registered setting by doing t...

Page 81: ...e Number of 14 ISO100 m The TTL exposure is controlled by the automatic S TTL system This flash unit uses two AAA type Ni MH batteries allowing it to have a compact design It is also possible to use t...

Page 82: ...SO3200 Approx 1m 28m ISO6400 Approx 1m 40m TIP If the ISO sensitivity setting is set to ISO AUTO and the external flash is used the value set in Lower limit of ISO Auto Range will be applied SETTING T...

Page 83: ...effect of this phenomenon Depending on the lighting and subject conditions the Redeye Reduction flash may not completely eliminate the redeye in all cases SLOW SYNCHRO MODE When using the flash with...

Page 84: ...ons Flash Exposure compensation can be set in 1 3 stop increments from 3 0 to 3 0 stops When the Flash Exposure Compensation is set the icon and compensation value will be displayed on the left of the...

Page 85: ...mmediately after it is taken This is useful for instantly checking exposure and framing CHANGING THE QUICK PREVIEW DURATION The Quick Preview image can be completely disabled if you select Off or disp...

Page 86: ...corded on the card will be displayed on the color LCD monitor Press the button to display an image on the color LCD monitor Press the button again to change to shooting mode TIP Even if the camera is...

Page 87: ...ator 7 Time 2 Image Size 8 Shutter Speed 3 Image Quality 9 F Number 4 Folder numbering File numbering 10 Exposure Compensation Value 5 file number total files recorded 11 ISO Sensitivity 6 Date TIP To...

Page 88: ...X10 0 WHILE IN ZOOMED IN VIEW Rotate the Command Dial to the position to increase magnification Rotate the Command Dial to the position to decrease magnification Press the buttons or the buttons to pa...

Page 89: ...ile reviewing images rotate the Command Dial to the position WHILE IN CONTACT SHEET VIEW Press the buttons to change the thumbnail image selection Rotate the Command Dial to the position the selected...

Page 90: ...21 Auto Bracket 5 File numbering 22 Flash Exposure Compensation Value 6 Lock 23 Flash Mode 7 Mark 24 Focal Length 8 Color Mode 25 Camera name 9 Contrast 26 File Number total files recorded 10 Sharpne...

Page 91: ...rmation on the histogram see the next section While magnifying the image in the Image Info Screen Press the buttons to pan to another part of the image Histogram will update automatically to reflect t...

Page 92: ...lues are never used in the image indicating that the image is underexposed and therefore will appear dark In general when the histogram is higher on the left side the image is mostly composed of dark...

Page 93: ...AV cable plug into the video input terminal and the white plug into the audio terminal of the TV 4 Turn on the camera and video device WARNING Please do not use any video cable other than the one pro...

Page 94: ...nfirmation dialog Delete current file will be displayed 3 To delete the file select Yes by using the buttons and press the button If you don t delete the file select No by using the buttons and press...

Page 95: ...97 for information on locking files It can be activated without viewing images 3 Press the or button to confirm your selection A confirmation dialog will appear 4 Select Yes by using the buttons and p...

Page 96: ...leted by the Delete Menu functions LOCK MENU Lock Unlock Lock the currently selected file only If the file is already locked the menu item changes to Unlock Lock Lock all marked images on the card See...

Page 97: ...when viewed on a computer TO LOCK A SINGLE FILE 1 Display the file that you wish to lock 2 Press the button and open Playback Menu P 28 to select Lock Lock in the sub menu is already selected 3 Press...

Page 98: ...you want to cancel to apply the setting select No by using the buttons and press the button A key icon will appear in all locked files TIP To unlock multiple files select the Unlock All or Unlock in t...

Page 99: ...age only If the image is already marked the menu item changes to Unmark Mark All Mark all images on the card Unmark All Unmark all marked images on the card TIP Images marked on the camera will retain...

Page 100: ...e P 102 MARKING ALL IMAGES 1 Press the button while displaying an image and open Playback Menu P 28 to select Mark 2 Select Mark All from the sub menu 3 A confirmation dialog will be displayed by pres...

Page 101: ...e much time to finish them depending on the number of files in the card ROTATING IMAGES It is possible to rotate the displayed image ROTATE MENU Rotate Rotate the currently selected image 90 degrees t...

Page 102: ...images See P 102 Images rotated on the camera will be displayed in their rotated orientation in SIGMA Photo Pro WARNING When Applied Rotate in Playback Menu P 28 is set to Off it is not possible to s...

Page 103: ...Mark the currently selected image by pressing the button If the current image is already marked the image will be unmarked Rotate Each time the button is pressed rotate the currently selected image 90...

Page 104: ...on is pressed during the recording the recording will be terminated Recording will be terminated automatically when 30 seconds has passed To play the recording sound memo press the button See P 104 fo...

Page 105: ...or Contact Sheet TIP If you want to change the volume of the recorded sound it is possible to change the setting from Camera Settings P 28 Sound Settings Playback Volume Please see Sound Settings in...

Page 106: ...w Settings It is possible to set the length of time that each picture will be displayed and the availability of Repeat WARNING When viewing a slideshow only first frame of a movie file will be display...

Page 107: ...mage in a slideshow is displayed Repeat No Yes Set whether the slideshow loops continuously or stops on the last image Duration Select Duration using the buttons then select the desired number of seco...

Page 108: ...elect the desired option using the or button DPOF MENU Select Quantity Set the print quantity by pressing the buttons To set number of copies from multiple images select the image that you wish to pri...

Page 109: ...ooting frames per second frame rate is 30 frames The movie will be stored as an AVI file For instance file number 0023 will be SDIM0023 AVI 1 Set the Mode Dial to the position 2 Press the shutter butt...

Page 110: ...ture Settings ISO Sensitivity P 64 ISO Sensitivity Step P 66 Auto Bracketing P 73 Drive Mode P 57 Image Quality P 68 Image Size P 67 Color space P 68 Auto Rotate P 77 Quick Preview P 84 Camera Setting...

Page 111: ...the recording time is 99min 59 sec or less Custom white balance cannot be captured in Movie Mode If you wish to use custom white balance please capture it in still image mode and then change the camer...

Page 112: ...to 2x 4x and 8x faster By pressing the button the speed slows down When pause is selected Press the button to terminate playback Press the button to restart playback Keep pressing the button to play i...

Page 113: ...Adobe RGB is selected from Shooting Menu P 28 Color space the filename will consist of _SDI instead of SDIM File numbering can be continuous or can be reset every time an empty card is detected The Fi...

Page 114: ...e File numbering in reviewing display If the file number of 999 9999 exists in the card please proceed as follow 1 Transfer all files in the card to your PC 2 Format the card 3 If the File Numbering i...

Page 115: ...e It is possible to set from Capture Settings P 28 Key arrangement Select the desired Exposure Mode by pressing the button and change the function by using the button To apply the setting press the bu...

Page 116: ...erse Stop down Open Fast Slow Exposure compensation Exposure Compensation Value Original Default Under Expose Over Expose Reverse Over Expose Under Expose Focus Ring Focus Position Original Default Cl...

Page 117: ...is possible to change to shooting mode upon pressing the shutter button halfway Auto Power Off If not used for a predetermined amount of time the camera will be turned off automatically While the cam...

Page 118: ...Operation Sound It is possible to set the Operation Sound when the focus is verified alarm when the focus is not verified and operation sound of the self timer by setting to On or Off The default sett...

Page 119: ...ton To cancel the reset settings select NO by pressing the button and press the button If you want to reset all the camera settings including other settings you will have to reset the camera to factor...

Page 120: ...2 Connect your camera to a computer with the provided USB cable WARNING Please ensure your computer is not in sleep mode whilst your camera connects to the computer It may cause the data to be lost o...

Page 121: ...1 This lens hood blocks out extraneous light and reduces flare and ghosting It can be attached to the tip of the lens easily AC ADAPTER SAC 5 This is used to provide a constant electricity supply and...

Page 122: ...CD monitor HOW TO STORE THE CAMERA If you intend to store the camera for a long time remove the battery To avoid growth of fungus store the camera and lens in a dry cool and ventilated place with a dr...

Page 123: ...nter and take pictures Please press the shutter button Half way to use this feature with the Sigma DP3 Merrill Aperture The lens opening of the iris diaphragm inside the lens The amount of light which...

Page 124: ...nd if the amount of light is reduced by half the exposure value changes by 1 Histogram The histogram function is a graphic representation of how bright and dark pixels are distributed in an image The...

Page 125: ...o to the color characteristic of the light source so that colors of the objects look normal or accurate For example a white object will appear white whether it is viewed under sunlight tungsten or flu...

Page 126: ...6 Cannot shoot or store images Card is full Insert a new card or delete unwanted images P 93 95 Battery is exhausted Replace the battery P 18 22 The write protection switch is in the LOCK position Ple...

Page 127: ...ion switch is in the LOCK position Please unlock the write protection switch on the card P 10 Incorrect date and time is shown Date and time setting may be incorrect Enter the correct date and time in...

Page 128: ...of Pixels Still image HIGH 4704 x 3136 MED 3264 x 2176 LOW 2336 x 1568 Movie VGA 640 480 Image area 640 426 Image Quality Still Image RAW JPEG Fine Normal Basic RAW JPEG Fine White Balance 8 types Au...

Page 129: ...e shutter speed changes Flash Mode Forced Flash Red Eye Reduction Flash Slow Synchro Mode External Flash Sync Hotshoe X Sync Contact Drive Modes Single Continuous Self Timer 2sec 10sec Interval timer...

Page 130: ...rom that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Use of interface cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 o...

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