MECABLITZ 50 AF-1 digital - Materiel.net
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6 Displays in the camera viewfinder<br />
Examples of displays in the camera viewfinder:<br />
A green arrow symbol lights up:<br />
Command to switch on or use the flash unit.<br />
A red arrow symbol lights up:<br />
The flash unit is ready for firing.<br />
A red arrow symbol remains lit up after the shot or goes out briefly:<br />
The exposure was correct.<br />
A red arrow symbol blinks after shooting:<br />
The shot was underexposed.<br />
☞ For information applicable to the displays in the viewfinder of your<br />
camera model, refer to the camera’s operating instructions.<br />
7 Flash modes („Mode“)<br />
Depending on the camera model or camera<br />
group (see Table 1), various TTL flash modes TTL<br />
and the manual flash mode are available. To set the<br />
flash mode, a data exchange must therefore occur<br />
before the flash unit and camera, e.g. by tapping the<br />
camera’s shutter release. Setting of the flash mode<br />
occurs with the „Mode“ � button.<br />
7.1 TTL-flash modes<br />
The TTL flash modes offer a very simple method of achieving very good flash<br />
shots. In these modes, exposure readings are taken by a sensor built into the<br />
camera, which measures the amount of light through the camera lens (TTL =<br />
„Through The Lens“). Here the camera automatically determines the flash performance<br />
required for a correct exposure of the shot. The advantage of the TTL flash<br />
modes is that all factors influencing exposure (filters, change of aperture and<br />
focal length with zoom objectives, extensions for close-ups, etc.) are automatically<br />
taken into account in adjusting the flash light. The symbol appears depending<br />
on the camera model and means that preflash measuring technology is in<br />
operation, for example, in i-TTL, D-TTL and 3D. The symbol „BL“ (BL = balanced<br />
light) indicates that the distance data of the lens (for example, 3D function) were<br />
taken into account in the flash exposure and/or that a fill-in flash is involved.<br />
If the shot was correctly lit, the correct exposure indication<br />
� will flash „OK“ for about 5 seconds (see<br />
4.2).<br />
☛<br />
F 5,6<br />
7,5 m Zoom 105 mm<br />
☞ Please note whether there are limitations for your camera in terms of<br />
film sensitivity for TTL flash mode (for example, ISO 64 to ISO 1000; see<br />
TTL<br />
✴<br />
95<br />
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