Operating Instructions
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Table of contents Features ...5 Caution ...6 Cleaning ...6 Parts identification 7 Names and functions of the parts 8 Display panel ...9 Installing the batteries 10 Mounting the flash 11 Using the flash ...14 Meaning of READY lamp states 19 Bounce flash photography 20 Mounting the wide panel 22 Return the wide panel to its original position 23 If the wide panel is detached 23 Power save mode 24 Test flash ...25 Modeling flash ...26 Connection cord 27 Back light ...27 Troubleshooting 28 Specifications ...29 4-GB
Table of contents Features ...5 Caution ...6 Cleaning ...6 Parts identification 7 Names and functions of the parts 8 Display panel ...9 Installing the batteries 10 Mounting the flash 11 Using the flash ...14 Meaning of READY lamp states 19 Bounce flash photography 20 Mounting the wide panel 22 Return the wide panel to its original position 23 If the wide panel is detached 23 Power save mode 24 Test flash ...25 Modeling flash ...26 Connection cord 27 Back light ...27 Troubleshooting 28 Specifications ...29 4-GB
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..., refer to "Specifications". (p. 29) PNote Do not close the light exposure meter or the ideal light intensity will not be obtained. 6 AF illuminator PNote Do not bring the AF illuminator close to person's eyes, and flash. To select the AF illuminator If the digital still camera is compatible with an external AF illuminator...
..., refer to "Specifications". (p. 29) PNote Do not close the light exposure meter or the ideal light intensity will not be obtained. 6 AF illuminator PNote Do not bring the AF illuminator close to person's eyes, and flash. To select the AF illuminator If the digital still camera is compatible with an external AF illuminator...
Operating Instructions
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Test flash Manually operated flash The procedure varies depending upon the flash mode on this unit. • When using , or only this unit. The test flash can be used in all modes while the READY lamp is lighting. • Fire the flash with a specific light intensity (Guide Number equivalent to 11), when using Operate the flash with a user-determined light intensity. 25-GB
Test flash Manually operated flash The procedure varies depending upon the flash mode on this unit. • When using , or only this unit. The test flash can be used in all modes while the READY lamp is lighting. • Fire the flash with a specific light intensity (Guide Number equivalent to 11), when using Operate the flash with a user-determined light intensity. 25-GB
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... m Power requirements 6 V DC, AA alkali battery × 4 Recommended distance 1 to 16 m (F2) Number of flashes 150 times (using the wide panel) 1/1 32 22 1/2 22 16 1/4 16 11 1/8 11 8 1/16 8 6 1/32 6 4 Auto effective distance *ISO. 100. Specifications Guide Number equivalent to change without notice. 29-GB m Light intensity 35 mm camera 28... included in the dimensions) Mass About 260 g (9.2 oz.) Supplied accessory Shoe adaptor (1) Connection cord (1) Pouch (1) Warranty (1) Operating Instructions (1) Design and specifications are subject to 32 *ISO. 100.
... m Power requirements 6 V DC, AA alkali battery × 4 Recommended distance 1 to 16 m (F2) Number of flashes 150 times (using the wide panel) 1/1 32 22 1/2 22 16 1/4 16 11 1/8 11 8 1/16 8 6 1/32 6 4 Auto effective distance *ISO. 100. Specifications Guide Number equivalent to change without notice. 29-GB m Light intensity 35 mm camera 28... included in the dimensions) Mass About 260 g (9.2 oz.) Supplied accessory Shoe adaptor (1) Connection cord (1) Pouch (1) Warranty (1) Operating Instructions (1) Design and specifications are subject to 32 *ISO. 100.