AUTO ZOOM ELECTRONIC FLASH UNIT OPERATING MANUAL Please read this operating manual carefully first for proper use.
Thank you for purchasing the PENTAX Auto-flash AF360FGZ. In addition to easy daylight sync photography with TTL auto, the AF360FGZ also allows wireless TTL auto (P-TTL auto) photography and high-speed sync. It is a clip-on type flash which enables accurate focus adjustments even in dark locations with built-in AF-assist spotbeam. Bundled Items The following items are supplied with this product. Check that all the items have been included before use.
FOR THE SAFE USE OF YOUR FLASH UNIT Although we have carefully produced this flash unit for safe operation, please be sure to especially follow warnings and cautions given on page 2. WARNING This symbol indicates that violating this item could cause serious personal injuries. CAUTION This symbol indicates that violating this item could cause minor or medium personal injuries, or material losses. is a symbol indicating items that are prohibited. is a symbol emphasizing a warning.
WARNING CAUTION The flash contains electronic circuits that operate at high voltages. Do not attempt to disassemble the flash unit yourself, as there is danger of an electric shock. Do not use the flash near anyone’s eyes, as it may hurt them. Be particularly careful with the flash around infants. If internal parts of the flash unit becomes exposed due to impact, etc., do not touch them as there is danger of an electric shock.
Precautions for Your Flash Unit ● Never use organic solvents such as paint thinner, alcohol or benzene to clean the flash unit. ● Avoid leaving the flash unit for extended period in places where the humidity and temperature are very high such as in a car. ● Be careful not to subject the flash unit to strong vibrations, shock or pressure. Use a cushion to protect the flash unit when carrying it in a motorcycle, car, boat, etc. ● Do not use the flash unit where it may be directly exposed to rain, water, etc.
■Cautions Regarding Batteries ● This flash unit uses four AA alkaline, lithium, or nickel metal hydride batteries. Do not use any other type of batteries. The flash unit may not be able to operate correctly or demonstrate sufficient performance, or the flash unit itself may generate heat, depending on the type of batteries used. ● AA alkaline and lithium batteries themselves are not rechargeable. Also, do not dismantle the batteries.
Contents FOR THE SAFE USE OF YOUR FLASH UNIT ................................................................. 1 Precautions for Your Flash Unit ....................... 3 Cautions Regarding Batteries............................. 4 Names of Parts ................................................... 6 LCD Panel Indicator............................................ 8 Inserting the Batteries ..................................... 10 Mounting to Camera.........................................
Names of Parts @ 6 Bounce angle adjustment LCD panel Flash mode button Select button Adjustment dial LCD panel illumination button/ Format button Zoom button/ Channel button Test button/ Modeling button/ Ready lamp Setting switch Power switch Wireless mode switch Sync mode switch > S Y G T V [ W K Q R " Bounce lock release button Battery chamber cover Shoe lock pin Flash signal contacts Shoe foot Locking lever Wide-angle panel Catchlight panel AF spotbeam emitter Auto flash sensor
> S @ V Y (Inner pin) G T [ W R K Q " 7
■LCD Panel Indicator Zoom indicator : A.Zoom ➝ M.Zoom xxmm = 20, 24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 85 (35 mm format) 35, 45, 55, 70, 100, 135, 150 (645 format) 55, 60, 70, 90, 120, 180, 190 (67 format) 13, 16, 19, 24, 34, 48, 58 (Digital camera) Format indicator : 35mm ➝ 645 ➝ 67 Flash mode indicator : P-TTL ➝ A ➝ M ➝ SB Flash exposure compensation indicator : -3.0 to +1.0 steps, 0.
> @ When in poorly lit locations and the LCD panel cannot be seen, pressing the LCD panel illumination button (LIGHT) will illuminate the panel for about 10 seconds. Pressing it again will turn off the illumination. ● The camera's LCD panel lights up also when you press the LCD illumination button (LIGHT) and the exposure metering timer is on for the following camera.
Inserting the Batteries 1 10 Slide the battery chamber cover as shown in the figure to open. 2 Insert four AA batteries, making sure the plus/ minus markings (+, -) match the diagram inside the battery chamber cover.
Types of Batteries This flash unit uses four AA batteries of the same type, as shown below. - Alkaline battery (LR6) - Lithium battery (FR6) - Nickel-Metal Hydride battery (Ni-MH) (Nickel manganese (Ni-Mn) and nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries cannot be used.) ● For information about recycling times and total number of flashes, refer to “Specifications” on page 85. ● If the indicators on the LCD panel or the ready lamp does not light up, the batteries may be exhausted or not inserted correctly.
Mounting to Camera 1 1 2 12 2 Remove the hot shoe cover from the camera. Attach the flash unit to the camera. Turn the locking lever of the flash unit in the direction opposite to that indicated by (FIX➝) (clockwise from the direction of the LCD panel). Slide the hot shoe foot of the flash unit into the camera's hot shoe from the back of the camera forward. Turn the locking lever of the flash unit in the direction indicated by (FIX➝) to lock it. ● The following cameras have a shoe lock pin.
Turning the Power On Sliding the power switch to the (ON) position will turn on the power. The ready lamp will light up when the flash is charged. Sliding it to the (OFF) position will turn off the power. If charging time takes more than 20 seconds, the batteries are exhausted and should be replaced with new batteries. If the flash unit is used with exhausted batteries, the settings may return to their default configuration. œŦŢťźġŭŢŮű ● Turn the camera on before turning the flash unit on.
■Auto Power Off Function When the flash unit is left unused for about 3 minutes with the power switch set to the (ON) position, it automatically turns off to save the power. ● In the auto flash mode (A), the power will turn off after about 6 minutes. ● In the wireless mode, the power will turn off after about 1 hour of non-operation. ■Quick Power On Function If the flash unit is mounted on autofocus cameras, press the shutter release button half way to turn on the power.
Select Button (S)/Adjustment Dial Functions 4 types of settings are available as shown on the following pages for the select button (S) and the adjustment dial. Procedure 1 Press the select button (S) so that the number to adjust blinks. 2 Turn the adjustment dial and adjust the blinking number.
3 After adjustment, press the select button (S) and stop the blinking. Adjust the other items below using the same procedure. ● When using multiple flash units set to P-TTL or TTL Auto and adjusting the amount of light at the same time, use the camera’s exposure compensation. Connected Flash Mode Adjustment Range Flash exposure compensation P-TTL Auto flash -3.0 to +1.0 levels (EV) (0.
Camera Format and Flash Coverage Angle The AF360FGZ’s flash coverage angle can be adjusted to match the angle of view of the lens being used, which enables effective distribution of the flash light. The flash coverage angle is indicated by the focal lengths of available lenses in the LCD panel of the flash unit, according to the preset image size (FORMAT) of the camera. 1 Format setting Firstly, set the FORMAT to match the image size of the camera you are using.
2 Zoom position (Flash coverage angle) setting Next, set the zoom (flash coverage angle) to match the focal length of the lens you are using. Auto Zoom (A.Zoom) If both the camera and lens are autofocus, you can automatically set the flash coverage angle according to the focal length of the lens by pressing the shutter release button of the camera halfway down. The auto zoom function operates while the exposure meter is operating (while information is being displayed in the viewfinder).
Zoom Positions by Camera format * With the wide-angle panel 35mm camera 645 camera 67 camera Digital camera 20mm* 35mm* 55mm* 13mm* 24mm 45mm 60mm 16mm 28mm 55mm 70mm 19mm 35mm 70mm 90mm 24mm 50mm 100mm 120mm 34mm 70mm 135mm 180mm 48mm 85mm 150mm 190mm 58mm ● When the wide-angle panel is used, the zoom button (ZOOM) will not work. (The wide-angle panel is in a slit on the top of the flash head. Pull it out so that it covers the front of the flash head.
35mm Camera 20 645 Camera 67 Camera Digital Camera
● In the (A.Zoom) mode, the flash coverage angle will be adjusted automatically to suit the lens focal length when you press the shutter release button halfway, and the camera exposure metering timer is on. ● A warning signal appears as follows when the flash cannot cover the focal length of the camera. - The zoom indicator blinks for the combination of the following camera and lenses. Camera ● In the (A.
Using the Flash Modes The AF360FGZ has the following flash modes. Select the mode best suited for the subject. Before photographing, confirm the following. 1. Whether your camera supports the desired flash mode. ➝ Cameras that Support Each Flash Mode (page 57) 2. Whether you can use the desired function with the combination of your camera and the flash mode you have set.
3 ■P-TTL Auto Flash Set the sync mode switch to leading curtain sync ( ), trailing curtain sync ( ), or contrast-control ( ), according to the subject. (Refer to page 29.) ● After turning the power (ON), the setting will be (P-TTL) and (A.Zoom). EffectiveFlash range Refer to page 22 for the features and conditions of use of this flash mode. Procedure 1 2 Turn on the flash unit. Press the flash mode button (MODE) until (P-TTL) is displayed on the LCD panel. 4 5 Set the zoom position.
■TTL Auto Flash Procedure Refer to page 22 for the features and conditions of use of this flash mode. 24 1 2 3 4 5 Turn on the flash unit. Press the flash mode button (MODE) until (TTL) is displayed on the LCD panel. Set the sync mode switch to leading curtain sync ( ), trailing curtain sync ( ), or contrast-control ( ), according to the subject. (Refer to page 29.) Set the zoom position. (The setting method differs according to your camera and lens. Refer to page 18.
■Auto Flash Refer to page 22 for the features and conditions of use of this flash mode.
Procedure 1 2 3 Turn on the power switch. Press the flash mode button (MODE) until (A) is displayed on the LCD panel. Set the aperture value and ISO. Press the select button (S) so that (f/stop) on the LCD panel blinks. Turn the adjustment dial to set the aperture value. ● The effective flash range is displayed on the LCD panel bar graph. Confirm that the subject is within the effective flash range and press the select button (S).
■Manual Flash Procedure Refer to page 22 for the features and conditions of use of this flash mode. 1 2 Turn on the power switch. Press the flash mode button (MODE) to display (M) (1/xx) on the LCD panel. ● You can set the flash output from 1/1 to 1/32. See page 15. 3 4 Set the zoom position. (The setting method differs according to your camera and lens. Refer to page 18.) Set the lens aperture according to the distance to the subject.
5 Confirm that the subject is within the effective flash range and the ready lamp is lit. Then take a picture. ● In the following cameras, if the correct flash output is obtained, the flash mode indicator and ( ) in the viewfinder will blink. 645, LX, MZ-M/ZX-M For details, refer to “Auto Check Display” on page 9.
Using the Sync Mode The AF360FGZ has the following sync modes. Select the mode best suited for the subject. Before photographing, confirm the following. 1. Whether your camera supports the desired sync mode. ➝ Cameras that Support Each Sync Mode (page 59) 2. Whether you can use the desired sync mode with the combination of your camera and the flash mode you have set. ➝ Functions Related to Each Flash Mode (page 61 - 68) 3. Restrictions for the use of each sync mode.
■Leading Curtain Sync Mode ■Trailing Curtain Sync Mode Refer to page 29 for the features and conditions of use of this sync mode. Refer to page 29 for the features and conditions of use of this sync mode. Procedure 1 2 3 Set the power switch to the (ON) position. Set the sync mode switch to leading curtain sync ( ). Confirm that the subject is within the effective flash range and the ready lamp is lit. Then take a picture. Procedure 1 2 3 Set the power switch to the (ON) position.
■High-Speed Sync Mode Procedure Refer to page 29 for the features and conditions of use of this sync mode. ● As can be seen in the table on page 81, the guide number becomes smaller as the shutter speed becomes faster in high-speed sync mode. Accordingly, it should be noted that the distance for taking pictures would become shorter. 1 2 3 Attach the flash unit to the camera’s hot shoe and turn it on. Set the sync mode switch to high-speed sync ( ).
6 7 Check the flash range by looking at the bar graph on the LCD panel. Confirm that the subject is within the effective flash range and the ready lamp is lit. Then take a picture. ● Please read the camera operating manual for camera operation. ● High-speed sync is possible with the camera separated (wireless) from the AF360GZ. (Refer to page 43.
■Contrast Control Sync Flash Procedure Refer to page 29 for the features and conditions of use of this sync mode. ● Refer to “Connecting the AF360FGZ with the Extension Cord” on page 56 on using the AF360FGZ detached from the camera. 1 2 3 Turn on the power switch. Set the sync mode switch to contrast-control ( ). Set the zoom position. (The setting method differs according to your camera and lens. Refer to page 18.
With a single flash ● If you are using a single flash unit, you can only perform leading curtain sync photography when the sync mode switch is set to contrast-control ( ).
Advanced Functions ■Wireless Mode With the AF360FGZ, you can take photographs with the flash unit separated from the camera wirelessly in P-TTL mode. Combine the flash unit with the built-in flash unit of the camera or another AF360FGZ attached to the camera. ● The AF540FGZ can be used interchangeably with AF360FGZ flash units for wireless mode photography. Before photographing, confirm the following. 1. Whether your camera supports this function. ➝ Cameras that Support Wireless Mode (page 60) 2.
● Control Flash and Main Flash The purpose of the control flash of the wireless mode is to send information to the other flash unit before taking a picture. The main flash discharges at the actual time a picture is taken in the same manner as traditionally done. ● When setting up a flash unit separately from the camera, use the off-camera shoe adapter F when using a tripod, or the off-camera shoe clip CL-10 when setting up in another location such as tabletop, chair, etc.
Using the AF360FGZ in Combination with a Built-in Flash Unit ŔŦŵŵŪůŨġŴŸŪŵŤũ ● The AF360FGZ can be used in combination with a built-in flash unit only when used with the following cameras. *ist D, *ist, MZ-S, MZ-L/ZX-L/MZ-6, K10D (NOTE), K20D, K200D (NOTE) However, this requires the firmware to be updated to Version 1.10 or later. Download the firmware for the K10D from the following URL, and install it on your camera. http://www.pentax.jp/english/support/download_digital.
1 Firstly, set the wireless mode and channel of the AF360FGZ, and register the channel on the camera. Turn the camera off and then attach the AF360FGZ to the hot shoe of the camera. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS). Set the wireless mode switch to (S), so that SLAVE is displayed in the upper right corner of the LCD panel. ● You cannot set the flash unit to SLAVE while the exposure metering timer is on (while information relating to aperture etc. is displayed in the viewfinder).
When Attaching the AF360FGZ to the Camera for Control Flash Main flash Control flash only: not used for main flash (Preparation of Flash Unit Attached to Camera) 1 Firstly, set the wireless mode and channel of the AF360FGZ attached to the camera, and register the channel on the camera. Attach the AF360FGZ to the hot shoe of the camera after turning the camera off. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS).
When you turn the camera on and press the shutter release button halfway down, the channel of the flash unit is registered on the camera. (Preparation of Separated Flash Unit) 2 Next, set the channel of the separated (wireless) flash unit to the same channel as the flash unit attached to the camera. Place the other AF360FGZ in the desired position. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS).
When Using Both an AF360FGZ Attached to the Camera and a Separated Flash Unit as Main Flashes Use both flash units as main flashes (Preparation of Flash Unit Attached to Camera) 1 Firstly, set the wireless mode and channel of the AF360FGZ attached to the camera, and register the channel on the camera. Attach the AF360FGZ to the hot shoe of the camera after turning the camera off. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS).
Slide the setting switch back up to the (white dot). When you turn the camera on and press the shutter release button halfway down, the channel of the flash unit is registered on the camera. (Preparation of Separated Flash Unit) 2 Next, set the channel of the separated (wireless) flash unit to the same channel as the flash unit attached to the camera. Place the other AF360FGZ in the desired position. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS).
Wireless High-Speed Sync Photography (Using the AF360FGZ in Combination with a Built-in Flash Unit) 1 Firstly, set the wireless mode and channel of the AF360FGZ, and register the channel on the camera. Turn the camera off and then attach the AF360FGZ to the hot shoe of the camera. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS). Set the wireless mode switch to (S), so that SLAVE is displayed in the upper right corner of the LCD panel.
2 When you turn the camera on and press the shutter release button halfway down, the channel is registered on the camera. Next, remove the flash unit from the camera and place it in the desired position. ● Press the flash mode button (MODE) to display (P-TTL) if the flash mode was set to the modes other than P-TTL. 3 Set the zoom position. (Refer to page 18) ● Set the zoom position with (M.Zoom) regardless of the lens you use.
(Using the AF360FGZ in Combination with another AF360FGZ) 1 First, set the wireless mode and channel of the AF360FGZ attached to the camera, and register the channel on the camera. Turn the camera off and then attach the AF360FGZ to the hot shoe of the camera. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS). Set the wireless mode switch to (C) or (M). CONTROL: For using the flash unit attached to the camera as the control flash. MASTER: For using both flash units as main flashes.
2 When you turn the camera on and press the shutter release button halfway down, the channel is registered on the camera. Next, set the channel of the separated (wireless) flash unit to the same channel as the flash unit attached to the camera. Place the other AF360FGZ in the desired position. Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS). Set the wireless mode switch to (S), so that SLAVE is displayed in the upper right corner of the LCD panel.
■Slave With the AF360FGZ, you can take photographs with the flash unit separated from the camera wirelessly in auto or manual mode. Combine the flash unit with the built-in flash unit of the camera or another flash unit attached to the camera. Before photographing, confirm the following. 1. Whether you can use this function with the combination of your camera and the flash mode you have set. ➝ Functions Related to Each Flash Mode (page 61 - 68) 2.
5 Set the zoom position to suit the subject and place the flash unit at the desired location. ● When setting up a flash unit separately from the camera, use the off-camera shoe adapter F when using a tripod, or the off-camera shoe clip CL-10 when setting up in another location such as tabletop, chair, etc. 6 Turn the flash unit on the camera on. ● If the camera's built-in flash unit is part of the combination, pop up the built-in flash unit.
■Slave Mode Setting To properly control the slave flash, it is necessary to set the slave mode settings. 2 seconds or more Procedure 1 2 3 Slide the setting switch up. Press the LCD panel illumination button (LIGHT) for 2 seconds or more. SLAVE1 will be displayed. Pressing the select button (S) switches between 1 and 2. 1: 2: When photographing in wireless mode When photographing with slave flash ● The flash will not discharge properly if the slave mode was set to the wrong mode.
■Slow-Speed Sync Photography When using a normal flash to photograph a subject in a night or evening setting, the background will appear very dark because a normal flash light cannot sufficiently light it. However, it is possible to balance both subject and background by using the flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a slow shutter speed to expose the low light background. Before photographing, confirm the following. 1.
■Bounce Flash With the AF360FGZ, you can tilt the flash head to aim at the ceiling or wall to bounce the flash before it reaches the subject. Doing so creates softer light and shadows to make the picture look more natural. Bouncing the flash will decrease the flash intensity by the time it reaches the subject. Therefore, this function is effective when photographing in P-TTL or TTL mode at short distances. The bounce angle can be set to the following angles.
● A click stop is provided for each bounce angle. ● To change the angle, move the flash head of the flash unit while pressing the bounce lock release button. ● When using bounce flash, ( ) will be displayed on the LCD panel. ● The effective flash range will blink only when the bounce angle is set at -10°. ● It is recommended to set the bounce angle at -10° to prevent uneven exposure when the distance to the subject is within 1m.
■AF Spotbeam The AF360FGZ features a built-in red spotbeam projector to assist the autofocus system in dim light and low-contrast conditions. When using the flash with autofocus camera in dark conditions, the spotbeam will be projected automatically depending on the ambient lighting conditions. This function is activated only when the camera is set to autofocus. By setting the flash mode to (SB), the AF360FGZ can be used exclusively as a focusing aid in dim light.
■Wide-Angle Panel and Catchlight Panel The AF360FGZ has a built-in wide-angle panel and catchlight panel at the top of the flash head. Execute the following if necessary. 1 2 Pull out both the wide-angle panel and catchlight panel. Store the panel you are not using. . ● When storing the wide-angle panel, push it inward while holding the catchlight panel so that it does not catch on the catchlight panel. ● When storing the catchlight panel, do so by pushing it inward. 1.
■Modeling Flash/Test Flash Before taking the picture, firing a modeling flash helps you to see how shadows are cast on the subject. Modeling Flash 1 2 3 Slide the setting switch down (yellow dot). Check that the ready lamp is lit, then press the modeling button (MODELING). The flash will discharge continuously for one second. After firing the modeling flash, slide the setting switch up (white dot).
■Connecting the AF360FGZ with the Extension Cord When using the AF360FGZ separately from the camera connected by an extension cord, use the optional extension cord F5P/F5P L. Attach the extension cord F5P/F5P L to the camera using the optional hot shoe adapter FG or the optional hot shoe adapter F (refer to the diagram on the right). ● When using the AF360FGZ in combination with the built-in flash unit of the following cameras, use the hot shoe adapter FG.
Supported Functions for PENTAX Cameras ■Cameras that Support Each Flash Mode Cameras that support each of the flash modes are listed below. Please note that functions related to each flash mode differ. Refer to "Functions Related to Each Flash Mode" (page 61 - 68).
Flash Mode TTL Auto Flash (TTL) Camera 672 - In trailing curtain sync or contrast control sync mode, the flash mode will automatically be switched to (TTL) when you press the shutter release button halfway down, even if you have set it to manual (M).
■Cameras that Support Each Sync Mode Cameras that support each of the sync modes are listed below. Please note that the conditions under which they can be used differ depending on camera type and settings. For details, refer to the restrictions reference pages.
Sync Mode High-speed sync ( Restrictions Reference Page Camera ) Digital single lens reflex cameras K20D, K200D, K100D Super, K10D, K110D, K100D, *ist DL2, *ist DS2, *ist DL, *ist DS, *ist D Film cameras (35mm autofocus single lens reflex cameras) *ist, MZ-S, MZ-L/ZX-L/MZ-6 page 73 ■Cameras that Support Wireless Mode Function Wireless Mode ( ) Camera Notes Digital single lens reflex cameras K20D, K200D, *ist DL2, *ist DS2, *ist DL, *ist DS, *ist D, K10D (NOTE) Film cameras (35mm autofocus singl
■Cameras that Support Slow-Speed Sync Mode Function Slow-speed sync Camera Digital single lens reflex cameras K20D, K200D, K100D Super, K10D, K110D, K100D, *ist DL2, *ist DS2, *ist DL, *ist DS, *ist D Film cameras (35mm autofocus single lens reflex cameras) *ist, MZ/ZX series, Z/PZ series, SFXN/SF1N, SFX/SF1, SF7/SF10 Film cameras (medium format) 672, 645N2, 645N, 645 Film cameras (35mm manual focus single lens reflex cameras) Cameras that meet the following conditions: - Capable of setting the shut
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Type D: 672 Type E: 645 N2, 645 N Type F: 645 (P-TTL) P-TTL auto (TTL) TTL auto flash photography flash photography Camera type (D), (E), (F) (D) (E) (F) Leading curtain sync Yes Yes Yes Trailing curtain sync Yes Yes Yes Slow-speed sync Yes Yes Yes High-speed sync No No No Automatic switching to X-sync speed Yes Yes Yes when flash is charged Flash ready display Yes Yes Yes in viewfinder Auto check display Yes Yes Yes Slave flash No No No Wireless control No No No Red-eye reduc
Type G: LX Type H: Super A/Super Program Flash Mode Camera type (P-TTL) P-TTL auto (TTL) TTL auto (A) auto flash (M) manual flash flash photography flash photography photography photography (SB) AF spotbeam (G), (H) (G) (H) (G) (H) (G) (H) Leading curtain sync - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (G), (H) - Trailing curtain sync - Yes Yes No No No No - Slow-speed sync - Yes Yes No Yes No Yes - High-speed sync - No No
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Type B: MZ-M/ZX-M Type C: P30T, P30N/P3N, P30, P50/P5, A3Date, A3DateS, Program A/Program Plus Type D: ME, ME-Super, MG, ME-F/MEF, MV1/MV Flash Mode Camera type Leading curtain sync Trailing curtain sync (P-TTL) P-TTL auto (TTL) TTL auto (A) auto flash (M) manual flash (SB) AF flash photography flash photography photography photography spotbeam (B), (C), (D) (B), (C), (D) (B) (C) (D) (B) (C) (D) (B), (C), (D) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Type E: 35mm single reflex cameras other than those in Type A to D, 67 camera Flash Mode Camera type Leading curtain sync Trailing curtain sync Slow-speed sync High-speed sync Automatic switching to X-sync speed when flash is charged Flash ready display in viewfinder Auto check display Slave flash Wireless control Red-eye reduction AF spotbeam 68 (P-TTL) P-TTL auto (TTL) TTL auto (A) auto flash (M) manual flash flash photography flash photography photography photography (E) (E) (E) (E) Yes Yes No No No No
■Sync Mode Restrictions Leading Curtain Sync Photography ( ) This sync mode can be used with all PENTAX single lens reflex cameras provided with a hot shoe. However, there are restrictions depending on camera type and settings.
Camera Category Camera Model Film cameras (medium format) 645N2, 645N Film cameras (35mm autofocus single lens reflex) MZ-S Z-1/PZ-1, Z-5, Z-1P/PZ-1P, Z-5P Z-10/PZ-10 SFXN/SF1N, SFX/SF1, SF7/SF10 35mm autofocus single lens reflex cameras other than those above Shutter Speed 1/45 sec. fixed (in Programmed AE and Aperture Priority AE) 1/45 sec. or slower (in Shutter Priority AE and manual exposure) 1/90 sec. or slower 1/125 sec.
Contrast Control Sync Photography ( ) Flash units that support this sync mode are as follows. However, the flash modes, cameras, and camera shutter speeds that can be used differ depending on the flash unit. Set the shutter speed to the speed shown in the shutter speed column below. Flash Mode Camera Model AF360FGZ, AF540FGZ, AF200FG, built-in flash units Flash Unit P-TTL auto flash (Even if you set the flash to another flash mode, the photograph is automatically taken in P-TTL auto flash mode.
Camera Category Film cameras (medium format) Camera Model 645N2, 645N Shutter Speed 1/45 sec. fixed (in Programmed AE and Aperture Priority AE) 1/45 sec. or slower (in Shutter Priority AE and manual exposure) Film cameras (35mm autofocus single lens reflex cameras) Z-1/PZ-1, Z-1P/PZ-1P, Z-5, Z-5P 1/60 sec. fixed (in Programmed AE and Aperture Priority AE in Hyper Program)*1 1/60 sec. or slower (in Shutter Priority AE in Hyper Program)*2 Z-10/PZ-10 1/60 sec. fixed (in Programmed AE) 1/60 sec.
High-Speed Sync Mode Photography ( ) Cameras that support this sync mode are as follows. Be sure to set your camera according to the following settings: - Shutter speed: faster than flash unit's X-sync speed - Exposure mode: Tv (Shutter Priority), Av (Aperture Priority), M (manual) Exposure modes other than the above are not compatible with this sync mode. Refer to the Exposure Modes Not Supported by High-Speed Sync Mode column.
Slow-Speed Sync Photography Restrictions Be sure to set the camera as follows. - Shutter speed: slower than flash unit's X-sync speed - Exposure mode: manual exposure, Shutter Priority AE, (except 645, SFXN/SF1N, SFX/SF1 and SF 7/SF10), B (Bulb Exposure) Exposure modes other than the above are not compatible with this photographic method. Refer to the Exposure Modes Not Supported by Slow-Speed Sync Photography column.
Camera Model Exposure Modes Not Supported by Slow-Speed Sync Photography MZ-S, MZ-5N/ZX-5N, MZ-3, MZ-5/ZX-5, MZ-M/ZX-M, Z-50P, Program A/ Program Plus P (Programmed AE) and Av (Aperture Priority) modes MZ-50/ZX-50 PICT and Av (Aperture Priority) modes MZ-30/ZX-30 , , , , , Notes , Av (Aperture Priority) modes MZ-10/ZX-10 Auto picture, PICT, and Av (Aperture Priority) modes Z-1P/PZ-1P, Z-5P, Z-5, Z-1/PZ-1 HyP (Hyper Program), Programmed AE mode, Av (Aperture Priority), and HyM (Hyper Manual) mod
■Precautions When Photographing with a Slave Flash ● Be sure to set the camera as follows: - Exposure mode: M (manual) or B (Bulb Exposure) * Exposure modes other than those above are not compatible with this photographic method. ● Set the slave mode of the flash unit to SLAVE2 (refer to page 49).
Flash Effective Range ■Calculating the Flash Effective Range When setting the lens to manual f/stop, calculate the guide number at full flash with the use of flash's zoom position and ISO. Divide the resulting guide number by the aperture in use. Thus, the maximum distance is obtained. The minimum distance is obtained in dividing this max. distance by approx. 10. However, if the minimum distance obtained is 0.7m or less, the minimum distance will be 0.7m. Refer to page 82 for the guide number table.
Display of Flash Effective Range The shooting distance parameters will be displayed on the LCD panel. Make sure that you are within the flash effective range before taking pictures. ● The effective flash range is displayed for the following camera and lens combinations.
■Guide Number (GN) ● Depending on the camera and lens you are using, the effective flash range may be displayed. (Refer to page 78.) Guide numbers indicate flash light intensity. The larger the number, the farther you can reach with your flash. From the guide number, you can easily obtain the proper aperture setting required for an optimum exposure.
*With the wide-angle panel attached Camera format ISO ISO200 ISO400 80 Flash light intensity 35mm 645 67 DIGITAL 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 Zoom position 85mm 70mm 50mm 150mm 135mm 100mm 190mm 180mm 120mm 58mm 48mm 34mm 50.9 35.4 25.5 17.7 12.7 8.5 72 50 36 25 18 12 46.7 32.5 23.3 16.3 11.3 7.8 66 46 33 23 16 11 42.4 29.7 21.2 14.8 10.6 7.6 60 42 30 21 15 10.8 35mm 70mm 90mm 24mm 28mm 55mm 70mm 19mm 24mm 45mm 60mm 16mm *20mm *35mm *55mm *13mm 35.4 25.5 17.7 12.7 8.5 6.
High-Speed Sync Guide Number *With the wide-angle panel attached ISO ISO100 ISO200 ISO400 Shutter speed Camera format 35mm DIGITAL 250 500 1000 2000 4000 6000 250 500 1000 2000 4000 6000 250 500 1000 2000 4000 6000 Zoom position 85mm 58mm 70mm 48mm 50mm 34mm 35mm 24mm 28mm 19mm 24mm 16mm *20mm *13mm 16.0 12.7 9.5 6.9 5.1 4.3 22.6 18.0 13.4 9.8 7.2 6.1 32.0 25.4 19.0 13.8 10.2 8.6 14.7 11.6 8.7 6.4 4.7 3.9 20.8 16.4 12.3 9.1 6.6 5.5 29.4 23.2 17.4 12.8 9.4 7.8 13.4 10.6 7.9 5.8 4.2 3.6 19.
■P-TTL and TTL Auto Flash Effective Range Zoom position Camera format f/stop ISO 100 ISO 200 35mm 20mm 24mm 28mm 35mm 50mm 20mm 24mm 28mm 35mm 645 35mm 45mm 55mm 70mm 100mm 135mm 150mm 35mm 45mm 55mm 70mm 100mm 135mm 150mm 67 55mm 60mm 70mm 90mm 120mm 180mm 190mm 55mm 60mm 70mm 90mm 120mm 180mm 190mm DIGITAL 13mm 16mm 19mm 24mm 16mm 19mm 24mm 34mm 70mm 48mm 85mm 58mm 13mm 50mm 34mm 70mm 48mm 85mm 58mm f/1.2 1.2 - 11.7 1.8 - 17.5 1.8 - 18.3 2.1 - 20.8 2.
Zoom position Camera format f/stop ISO 400 35mm 20mm 24mm 28mm 35mm 645 35mm 45mm 55mm 70mm 100mm 135mm 150mm 50mm 67 55mm 60mm 70mm 90mm 120mm 180mm 190mm DIGITAL 13mm 16mm 19mm 24mm 34mm 70mm 48mm 85mm 58mm f/1.2 2.3 - 23.3 3.5 - 35.0 3.7 - 36.7 4.2 - 41.7 5.0 - 50.0 5.5 - 55.0 6.0 - 60.0 f/1.4 2.0 - 20.0 3.0 - 30.0 3.1 - 31.4 3.6 - 35.7 4.3 - 42.9 4.7 - 47.1 5.1- 51.4 f/2 1.4 - 14.0 2.1 - 21.0 2.2 - 22.0 2.5 - 25.0 3.0 - 30.0 3.3 - 33.0 3.6 - 36.0 f/2.8 1.0 - 10.0 1.
Optional Accessories A number of dedicated accessories are available for this flash unit. Off-camera Shoe Clip CL-10 Extension Cord F5P/F5P L Setting clip for using the AF360FGZ as a wireless slave flash. 0.5m/1.5m/L (Approx. 3m) 5P synchro cord to use a flash unit for single lens reflex camera, such as the AF360FGZ or AF540FGZ, separately from the camera. It is used in combination with the hot shoe adapter FG or F, and/or the offcamera shoe adapter F.
Specifications Type Guide No. Clip-on, TTL auto zoom flash unit with series control Maximum 36 (ISO 100/m) In manual mode, six-step adjustment from M1/1 to M1/32. The focal lengths in the table below are for 35 mm single lens reflex cameras. (when using 35mm format camera) *Wide-angle panel used ISO 100 ISO 200 Focal Length (Zoom position) (M1/1) (=FULL) (M1/2) (M1/4) (M1/8) (M1/16) (M1/32) 85mm 70mm 50mm 35mm 28mm 24mm 20mm* 36 33 30 25 22 21 14 25 23 21 18 16 15 10 18 16.5 15 12.5 11 10.5 7 12.5 11.
(ISO 400) Focal Length (Zoom position) (M1/1) (=FULL) (M1/2) (M1/4) (M1/8) (M1/16) (M1/32) 85mm 70mm 50mm 35mm 28mm 24mm 20mm* 72 66 60 50 44 42 28 50 46 42 36 32 30 20 36 33 30 25 22 21 14 25 23 21 18 16 15 10 18 16 15 12 11 10 7 12 11 10.8 8.6 8 7.2 5 Flash duration (1/2 peak each) Recycling time/Total number of flashes (M1/1) flash: Approx. 1/1200 sec. (TTL) Fastest duration time: Approx. 1/20000 sec. Consecutive Discharge Approx. 2 frames/sec.
Flash modes Flash exposure compensation Flash output setting Flash sync mode Wireless flash Bounce flash Power saving Red-eye reduction Modeling flash Wide-angle panel Catchlight panel LCD panel illumination Power source Dimensions and weight P-TTL auto, TTL auto, auto, manual. In P-TTL mode, -3.0 to +1.0 levels (0.
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