Owner's Manual
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BASIC OPERATION
40
well-exposed shots.
Therefore
, the
CAT
System
of
electronic flash
photography
is
as
easy
as
normal
AE
photography.
For
electronic
flash
units
requiring
the
use
of
an
external
PC
cord, a sync
terminal
with
a
spring-loaded plastic cover
is
provided
on
the
left
end
of
the camera. When using flash bulbs, a
reflector-type
holder,
such
as
the
folding
Canon
Flash
V3,
can be
mounted
into
the
flash
hot
shoe.
M, MF, and
FP
flash bulbs synchronize
at
1/15
sec.
and below.
CAT SYSTEM