Second curtain synchronization
First curtain synchronization
<3. Second curtain synchronization>
Taking photographs with second curtain synchronization is effective for shooting moving subjects using slow synchronization.
Normally with flash photography the flash is emitted directly after the shutter’s front curtain has finished traveling (first curtain synchronization).
When an internal flash or a Contax flash equipped with the second curtain syn- chronization function is used, the flash can be triggered immediately before the shutter's rear curtain begins movement (second curtain synchronization).
The “ghost” movement of the subject thus appears more natural.
Second curtain synchronization photography with the internal flash
Set the sync select switch to
“ ”.
Check that the “ ” mark in the viewfinder is lit (flash is charged),
and take the photograph.
Sync select switch
•Exposure control is the same as for normal flash photography (first curtain synchroniza- tion).
Second curtain synchronization photography with a Contax TTL auto flash
Set the sync select switch to
“ ”.
Check that the “ ” mark in the viewfinder is lit (flash is charged),
and take the photograph.
• Exposure control is the same as for normal flash photography (first curtain synchroniza- tion).
<4. Use with exposure compensation>
The flash intensity is compensated in
F dial conjunction with the camera's F dial exposure compensation with TTL auto flash photography. Use the F dial to adjust flash intensity for maximum effect.
84 | 85 |