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Setting procedure:
• Press the button until „Mode“ flashes on the
LC display.
• Set the P flash mode using the and
keys. The flash mode you choose is then highlighted.
The setting takes effect immediately.
• Press the button to change the display back to
the normal view.
If the button is not pressed, the display will chan-
ge back to the normal view after about 5 seconds.
If the shot was properly lit, the correct exposure indica-
tion
will flash „OK“ for about 3 seconds (see 14).
In order to be able to work with slower shutter
speeds than the flash sync speed it is possible to
activate the P–TTL–HSS high-speed flash mode in
the P–TTL flash mode depending on the type of
camera (see 16.4).
5.4 / P fill-in flash mode
With most camera models, the auto programme mode P and subject program-
mes activate the automatic fill-in flash mode in daylight (see the camera's ope-
rating instructions) when in TTL- or P-TTL mode.
With the fill-in flash you can remove annoying shadows and achieve a balan-
ced exposure between motive and background in shots with backlight. A com-
puter-controlled metering system takes care of the appropriate combination of
shutter speed, working aperture and flash output.
Ensure that the frontlighting source does not shine directly into the lens, as this
will interfere with the camera's TTL metering system.
TTLTTL
TTL
Mode
Ensure that the contre-jour light source does not shine directly into the
lens, as this will interfere with the camera’s TTL metering system.
An adjustment or display for the automatic TTL fill-in flash mode on the flash
unit doesn't occur in this case.
5.5 Automatic flash mode
In the automatic flash mode A, the flash unit sensor
measures the light that
reflects back from the subject. The sensor
has a coverage of about 25°, and
only measures the light for the time a flash is fired by the mecablitz. The flash is
cut off as soon as sufficient light has been emitted for correct exposure. The sen-
sor
of the mecablitz has to be directed at the subject.
The maximum range is shown on the LC display. The shortest shot distance is
approximately 10% of the maximum distance range. The subject should be loca-
ted within the middle third of the distance range shown on the LC display to
allow the electronic system sufficient leeway for compensation.
Setting procedure:
• Press the button until „Mode“ flashes on the
LC display.
• Set the flash mode using the and
keys. The flash mode selected is then highlighted.
The setting takes effect immediately.
• Press the button to change the LC display back to
the normal view. If the button is not pressed, the
display will change back to the normal view after
about 5 seconds.
If the shot was properly lit, the correct exposure indica-
tion
will flash „OK“ for about 3 seconds (see 14).
A
Mode
Mode
A
PTTL HSS
Set
PTTL
Mode Para Sel
P F 5.6
AZoom 35
12 m ISO 200
TTL
Mode PTTL HSS
A
M
Set
A
Mode Para Sel
F 4.5
AZoom 35
12 m ISO 200
A
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