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Leica SF 58 - Leica Camera AG

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The secondary reflector cannot be activated or no flash is triggered<br />

• The secondary reflector does not support the flash modes stroboscopic,<br />

M -Slave and test light. In these modes, the secondary reflector cannot be<br />

activated, or the secondary reflector does not trigger a flash.<br />

• The main reflector is in its normal position or tilted downwards.<br />

The flash sync speed is not automatically set<br />

• The camera is operating with HSS-High Speed Synchronization (camera setting).<br />

In this case, automatic sync speed setting is not accessible.<br />

• The camera is operating with shutter speeds that are slower than the flash<br />

sync speed. Depending on the camera exposure mode, automatic sync speed<br />

setting is not accessible (see camera’s instr.).<br />

The images are dark at the bottom.<br />

Due to parallax error between lens and flash unit, close-up shots, depending<br />

on the focal length, cannot be completely illuminated at the bottom of the image.<br />

Tilt the main reflector downwards or place turn the wide-angle diffuser in<br />

front of the reflector.<br />

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The shots are too dark.<br />

• The subject is beyond the range of the flash unit. Note: Using bounce flash<br />

reduces the range of the flash unit.<br />

• The subject contains very bright or highly reflective areas. The metering<br />

system of the camera or flash unit is deceived as a result. Set a positive<br />

manual flash exposure compensation, e.g. +1 EV.<br />

The shots are too bright.<br />

In close-up shots, overexposure (shots that are too bright) may result if a flash<br />

duration is necessary that is shorter than the flash can deliver. The minimum<br />

distance from the subject should be at least 10 % of the maximum range indicated<br />

on the monitor.<br />

The flash parameters for ISO film speed and the aperture (f-stop) cannot<br />

be adjusted on the flash unit.<br />

Digital data exchange takes place between flash unit and camera. Thus the ISO<br />

and aperture (f) values are automatically adjusted on the flash unit. In such<br />

cases, manual setting of ISO and aperture is not possible!<br />

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