5.8 Triggering control
The camera prevents the triggering of a flash if the ambient light level is suffi- cient for an exposure in the normal mode. The exposure is then completed with the shutter speed given in the display or viewfinder of the camera. The triggering control is activated when the
On various cameras the triggering control only works in the Program “P” Mode and in the Shutter Priority Mode “S” (see operating instructions for the camera). The triggering control can be deactivated on some camera models: To do so, press and hold down the flash button on the camera during shooting (see camera manual). The
☞On the Dynax 800si, triggering control is activated by the individual function “5” (see camera manual). When a Dynax 7 camera is used, triggering control is only possible in the camera’s Full Auto Mode
(green P symbol).
5.9 Return to basic setting
The mecablitz is returned to its basic setting when the „Mode“ key is kept depressed for at least three seconds.
The following settings are adjusted:
•The „TTL“ flash mode
•The
•The automatic zoom mode
•The “Ex” extended zoom mode is cancelled.
6. Special remarks concerning the cameras
The multitude of camera models and their peculiarities make it impossible to detail all
6.1 Special functions that are not supported in flash mode 6.1.1 Creative PA and PS program control
Various cameras feature a creative PA and PS program control (shiftable aperture/shutter program).
•No flash unit can be used in the camera’s PA and PS modes.
•The creative program control cannot be activated when the flash unit is switched on.
☞Please refer to the operating instructions of the given camera.
6.1.2
For
6.1.3 Cordless REMOTE flash control
For
6.1.4 Preflash function for red-eye reduction
Various cameras offer the possibility to activate a preflash for
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