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5.2.2 Range display in manual flash mode
In manual flash mode , the distance that must be
maintained from the subject for correct flash expo-
sure is indicated. Adjustment to the photographic
situation at hand can be achieved by, for example,
changing the aperture setting on the lens or selec-
ting a manual partial light output level (see 7.4).
5.2.3 Exceeding the display range
Flash ranges of up to 99 m or 99 ft can be shown in
the display.
This display range can be exceeded in the case of
high ISO values and large aperture openings.
An arrow after the distance value indicates that the
display range has been exceeded.
6 Displays in the camera viewfinder
Examples for the camera viewfinder display:
Flash symbol flashes
Command to switch on or use the flash unit.
Flash symbol is illuminated:
The flash unit is ready for use (by some cameras).
The viewfinder in some cameras features an incor-
rect exposure warning function:
the viewfinderís display for aperture value, shutter
speed (or both) flashes by over or underexposure.
Incorrect exposure guidelines:
• overexposure: do not use the flash!
• underexposure: switch the flash on or use a tripod
and a longer exposure time.
Reasons for incorrect exposure can lay in the vario-
us exposure and automatic programmes.
For information applicable to the displays in the
viewfinder of your camera model, refer to the came-
ra’s operating instructions.