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SECOND CURTAIN SYNCHRONIZATION
When you photograph a moving subject with slow synchronization, usually the furrow of the subject will be
exposed in front of the subject. The ordinary flash light will fire when the first shutter curtain is fully opened,
thus the subject will be exposed from the time flash is fired to the time the shutter is closed (This is called
First Curtain Synchronization). When you use second curtain synchronization, the flash will fire just before
the second curtain begins to close and and the subject will be exposed by ambient light from the time the
shutter opens until the flash fires. The furrow of the subject will therefore be exposed behind the subject.
This is a more natural effect.
1. Set the desired picture-taking mode of the camera.
2. Select the Mode of the flash. (TTL, M modes. SD9, SD10 and
SD14 can be used in M mode only)
3. Press + or – button
mark will be displayed on the LCD
panel.
4. Adjust the focus and take the picture after confirming the ready light
is lit.
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First curtain synchronization will be set if
mark is not displayed.
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In the Full Auto Mode “ ” of SA-300, SA-300N, SA-5 cameras, this function cannot be used.
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To cancel second curtain synchronization, turn off the
mark on the LCD panel.
RED-EYE REDUCTION
When you take a picture with flash, sometimes the person’s eyes reflect the flashlight and will exhibit
“red-eye” in the picture. If you use the function of “Red-eye reduction”, the flash will blink approximately 1
second before the shutter is released, and reduce the “red-eye”.
1. Press the MODE Select the mode of the flash(TTL, M modes)
2. Press + or – , button and make
mark displayed on the LCD
panel.
3. Adjust the focus, and take the picture after confirming the ready light is lit.
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To cancel the “Red-eye reduction” turn of the
mark.
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In the Full Auto Mode “ ” of SA-300, SA-300N, SA-5 cameras, this
function cannot be used.
MODELING FLASH
If useing the Modeling flash, you can check the lighting and shadow effects before taking the picture.
1. Press the MODE button and select the mode.
2. Press the + button or – button several times to make the
icon on the LCD panel appear.
3. Confirm that the flash is charged, then press the TEST button to fire.
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
You can use flash exposure compensation in combination with normal exposure compensation to control
the background exposure level. Flash exposure compensation can be set to ±3 stops in 1/3 stop
increments (or in 1/2 stop increments with some cameras).
1. Press the MODE button and select the TTL mode.
2. Press the SEL button to make the indicator of
mark blink.
3. Press the + button or – button to set the compensation amount.
4. Press the SEL button to make compensation amount indicator stop
blinking.
5. Focus on the subject.
6. Check that the subject is within the flash range displayed on the EF
530 DG SUPER SA-STTL’s LCD panel.
7. You can take the picture after confirming that the Ready Light of the flash is illuminated.