Pentax 40 MZ-3i operating instructions Partial light output levels in the auto mode

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9. Working with partial light output levels

￿ Partial light output levels are manually adjustable fractions of the full-power

9. Working with partial light output levels

light output.

Partial light output levels can be set in all operating modes except the TTL remote mode. The recycling times are shorter when partial light output levels are adjusted (see Technical Data, Table 1) instead of full-power flashes. At the same time the guide

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number of the flashgun is diminished, together with the flash-to-subject distance or flash range, because only part of the flash power is emitted.

Partial light output cannot be set for TTL remote operation. In strobos- copic mode, the maximum possible partial light output is always indicated.

Partial light output levels in the auto mode

Partial light output may be adjusted in the auto mode to ensure that a flash is always triggered with serial shots (winder mode).

The actual light output level for a given flash frequency and number of flashes is specified in Table 5 of the Technical Data.

Partial light output levels in the manual mode

Some situations make it necessary to reduce the amount of light emitted by the flashgun because the selected flash-to-subject distance may result in an excessively high f-number and undesired large depth of field. This is where the partial light output level function comes to the rescue.

The partial light output levels are adjustable within very close increments. The distance value of the flashgun can therefore be easily matched to the subject distance if a specific aperture has to be retained. Thus, professional flash photo- graphy is made possible in a very simple manner to deal with difficult situations (great differences in contrast, extreme level of reflection) when the automatic system would not produce optimal results.

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Fig. 19: Partial light output levels in the manual mode

Setting procedure for manual mode with partial light output:

• Adjust the camera in the manner described in the operating instructions. 1 Switch on the flashgun with the main switch .

2 Adjust the operating mode selector

to M.

• *Press the ISO button

and then adjust the film speed with the + or

- button

 

 

• *Press the Zoom button

and use the + or - button

to adjust the zoom

value that equals the focal length of the camera lens.

 

3 Press the

button.

 

 

4 Use the + or - button

to continuously change the flashgun’s aperture until

the required aperture appears on the LC display. Now set the same aperture on the camera.

If an SCA 3000 adapter is used, some cameras automatically transmit the f-number. Should this be the case, the aperture on the camera must be changed until the required f-number appears on the LC display of the flashgun.

5 Press the P button , and then use the + or - button to continuously change the partial light output level until the required distance appears on the LC display.

*must additionally be set on some cameras

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Contents Mecablitz 40 MZ-3i Nomenclature Main switch LC display lighting / Modelling lightSensor Acoustic exposure verification on Film speed LC displayContents Stroboscopic mode, ch , p ForewordPlease also open the back cover page with the illustrations Brief survey of the operating functionsNever fire a flash in the immediate vicinity of the eyes Safety InstructionsClose the battery compartment cover Battery warning indicatorPreparations Mounting the Standard Foot or SCA adapter Switching the flashgun on and offMounting the flashgun on the camera Removing the Standard Foot or SCA adapterSetting procedure for TTL mode TTL flash modeDirect way to good flash shots To EM Automatic flash modeSetting procedure for TTL Easy Mode Easy ModeAlso be set on the camera lens Setting procedure for auto flash modeTo a „ + or „ button See ch , pSetting procedure for manual flash mode Manual flash modeLock-in positions of reflector and head Bounce flashWith secondary reflector Bouncing the flash in the manual modeMounting the light reducing filter Bouncing the flash in the auto and TTL modesController Setting procedure for Metz TTL remote operationMetz cordless TTL remote operation TTL remote operationChecking the slave address Switching off the Metz TTL remote operationDistance values on the LC display disappear Setting procedure for Metz a remote operationMetz cordless auto remote operation Remote-OperationUsing the winder in the manual mode Winder modeUsing the winder in auto and TTL modes Partial light output levels in the manual mode Partial light output levels in the auto modeSetting procedure for manual mode with partial light output Macrophotography close-ups Stroboscopic modeWorking with partial light output levels Flash durationsUse the „+ or „- button Setting procedure for stroboscopic modeComplete illumination of shadow areas Fill-in flash in auto modeFill-in flash in manual mode Fill-in flash in daylightWorking with user programs Fill-in flash in TTL modeCalling a stored program Procedure for storing a programProg. flashes Ex-Zoom-mode Setting procedure for the Ex-Zoom modeZoom reflector Zoom reflector main reflectorSpecial functions Or was, correctly exposed in the auto and TTL modePull-out/push-in wide-angle diffuser ML-functions AF measuring beamML function Modelling Light AF measuring beamLocking the controls key function An intermittent beep signalling alarm soundsSwitching on the „Beep function Switching on with the controls lockedRapid function Calling the Service ModeAdjusting the dimensional units Testing the display segmentsExposure corrections Technical DataExposure corrections in auto mode Exposure corrections in TTL mode105 ModeFreq. fHz RemarksPartial light output P ProcedureFlashes per second = fHz ExampleIncluded Optional extras Meaningless information Troubleshooting hintsNo display in on switch position Flashing operating mode symbolsFill-in flash Alphabetical index