Leica 18452, 18450 manual 137, Flash exposure compensation, Using external Flash units

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Note:

When using faster shutter speeds, in terms of the image there is hardly any dif- ference, or only for rapid movements between the two firing moments.

Flash exposure compensation

This function can be used to selectively reduce or strengthen the flash expo- sure regardless of the exposure of the available light, e.g. in a picture taken outside in the evening, to lighten the face of a person in the foreground while retaining the lighting atmosphere.

1.To set a flash exposure compensation, press the upper EV+/- direction but- ton (1.23) three times.

The corresponding sub-menu appears.

2.Select the desired compensation value with the left and right direction

buttons (1.24/1.27). Values from +3 to -3EV with 1/3 EV increments are available.

3.Confirm the setting by pressing either the shutter release button (1.8) or the MENU/SET button (1.25).

The exposure compensation symbol and the set value (2.1.14) appear.

Notes:

A brighter flash illumination chosen with a plus compensation requires higher flash output and vice versa. Therefore flash exposure compensations influence the flash range more or less considerably: A plus compensation reduces the range, a minus compensation increases it.

The EV/direction button is also used to call up the menus for exposure bracketing (see next section) and flash exposure compensation (see p. 132).

They scroll through in an endless loop and can therefore be selected by re- peatedly pressing the button.

A set compensation remains active until it is switched to ±0 (see step 2.), i.e. after any number of shots and even if the camera is switched off.

Using external Flash units

The ISO flash shoe (1.11) of the Leica X2 also allows the use of more powerful, external flash units. We specifically recommend using dedicated units such as the Leica SF 24D (see p. 153).

As soon as an external flash unit is attached, if flash modes with pre-flash func-

tion (/ /) are set, they are changed to the otherwise same modes without pre-flash (/ /) and displayed accordingly. However, when the flash unit is removed, the camera is reset to the originally set mode.

On the Leica SF 24D, the mode TTL/GNC should be set to allow automatic control by the camera. When set to A, subjects with above or below average brightness may not be optimally exposed. When set to M, the flash exposure must be adjusted to the aperture and distance values specified by the camera by setting a corresponding reduced power output level.

Notes:

When an external flash unit is attached, it must also be turned on, i.e. ready to use, otherwise incorrect exposures and incorrect messages on the cam- era may result.

Simultaneous use of the electronic viewfinder EVF 2 (see p. 152) is not pos- sible.

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