with
0.6m to 5.6 m (2 to 18 ft.) for 6 , and 0.6m to 4m (2 to 13ft) for D, respectively.
Select the proper aperture. For fur- ther details on selecting the f/stop, see "SelectingiDeterming Aperture " on page 26 .
the usable aperture is f/16.
You can also determine aperture using a guide number. For details, see page 27.
ture is f/11 . With a subject 1m away, the usable aperture is f/22.
Aperture can also be determined by a guide number. For details, see page 27.
A·3. Set the shooting mode selector @ .
Turn the ring on the front of the sensor unit until the white index is opposite the index that corresponds to the flstop selected (0, 6 or D ).
B·3. Set the shooting mode selector @ .
Turn the ring on the front of the sensor unit until the white index is opposite FULL, so the flash fires at maximum output.
To make the flash fire at 1/4 of its full light output, set the index to 1/4. In this case, to determine the proper aperture, reset the exposure calcu-
C·3. Set the shooting mode selector @.
Turn the ring on the front of the sensor unit until the white index is opposite FULL, so the flash fires at maximum output.
To make the flash fire at 1/4 of its full light output, set the index to 1/4. In this case, to determine the proper
lator dial so the M114 index @ is opposite UV.
aperture, reset the exposure calcu- lator dial so the M114 index @ is opposite IR.
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