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3. Programmed Auto Flash Mode
(Full Auto Mode)
In Programmed Auto Flash Mode the camera con-
trols the aperture and shutter speed, as well as the
mecablitz, automatically so that optimal results
are always assured in most photographic situa-
tions, including fill-in flash.
Settings on the camera
Set your camera to program “P”, “Vari” or a
“Scene” Mode (landscape, portraiture, sport,
etc.). Select the “Single-AF (S)” auto-focus mode
on the camera. On various Nikon cameras (e.g.
F5, F65, F80, F100), you must always set the
highest f-number on the lens (see the camera’s
operating instructions).
When using a Group B camera (see Table 1)
or a lens without CPU (i.e. without electro-
nic data transmission), the flash reflector’s
zoom position must be manually adjusted
to the focal length of the lens (see 5.7.2)!
Use a tripod for the “Night Shots Program”
to avoid the danger of camera shake in
connection with slow shutter speeds!
Settings on the flash unit
Set the “TTL” mode on the mecablitz (see 4.1).
When using the mecablitz 44 AF-4N in conjunc-
tion with a digital SLR camera (e.g. D 100) select
the flash mode D-TTL or D-TTL 3D on the meca-
blitz (see 4.2).
Having completed the above settings, problem-
free flash photography can commence as soon as
the mecablitz indicates flash readiness (see 5.1)!
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Programmed Auto Flash Mode
Automatismo di programma flash
Automatismo programado para flash
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