User Manual

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Activate camera's central AF sensor, please.
The camera is not transmitting any digital data to the flash unit.
There is no exchange of data between the flash unit and the camera!
The camera is equipped with a lens without CPU.
The built-in wide-angle diffuser is placed in front of the reflector.
The camera has a between-the-lens shutter (as do most compact cameras).
Switching to flash sync-speed is therefore unnecessary.
The camera operates with shutter speeds that are slower than the flash sync-speed.
Depending on the camera mode, there is no switch to flash sync-speed (see the
Fujifilm cameras do not support this function.
Because of parallax error between lens and flash unit, close-up shots may not,
depending on the focal length at the bottom of the image, be fully illuminated.
Turn the built-in wide-angle diffuser in front of the reflector.
The subject is beyond the maximum distance range of the flash unit.
Note: Using bounce flash reduces the maximum distance range of the flash unit.
The subject contains very bright or highly reflective areas. The metering system of the
camera or flash unit is deceived as a result.
Set a positive manual flash exposure correction, e.g., +1 EV at the camera.
When taking close-ups, make sure to preserve specific minimum illumination ranges
to avoid overexposure. The minimum distance from the subject should represent at
least 10% of the maximum range.
Maximum distance range = guide number (see table 1) ÷ aperture
Minimum distance to the motive = 0.1 x [guide number (see table 1) ÷ aperture]