41
40
Photographs taken with the flash
attached to the camera are flat as
shown in photo
. In such cases,
remove the flash from the camera and
position it to obtain a more three-
dimensional effect as shown in photo
.
Photo
was taken using the cam-
era’s built-in flash and the flash locat-
ed separately from the camera, with a
light intensity of 1:2 respectively to
produce a soft gradation between light
and dark, and natural shadows.
When taking this type of photograph
with a single lens reflex camera, the
camera and the flash unit are most
commonly connected by cable. This
flash eliminates the need for a cable
to transmit signals to the flash unit by
using the light of the flash itself as a
signal. This type of flash control is
referred to as ‘wireless (remote)
flash’. The proper exposure is deter-
mined automatically by the camera.
WIRELESS/REMOTE FLASH MODE
Normal flash
Wireless flash
Wireless ratio flash
Types Of Wireless/Remote Flash
The following three types of wireless flash are supported.
[1] Using the built-in flash (p. 46)
The following two modes are available.
• Use only an off-camera flash unit
(photo
, p. 40).
• Use the built-in flash, and an off-cam-
era flash unit, to provide a light intensi-
ty ratio of 1:2 respectively (photo
,
p. 40).
[2] Using two flash units (p. 47)
The following two modes are available.
• Use only the off-camera flash unit
(photo
, p. 40).
• Use one flash unit attached to the
camera, and another off-camera flash
unit, to provide a light intensity ratio of
1:2 respectively (photo
, p. 40).
Appropriate cameras and flash units:
• Any camera on page 6.
• A single 5600HS (D), 3600HS (D), 5400HS, 5400xi, or 3500xi.
Usable cameras and flash units:
• Maxxum/Dynax 9, 7, 800si, 700si, or 600si.
• Two 5600HS (D), 3600HS (D), 5400HS, or 5400xi, or one 5600HS
(D), 5400HS, or 5400xi, and one 3600HS (D) or 3500xi.
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WIRELESS FLASH