Pentax 40 MZ-3i Working with partial light output levels, Stroboscopic mode, Flash durations

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9. Working with partial light output levels

Flash durations

The adjustable partial light output levels result in different flash durations (see Technical Data, Table 1). The specified flash durations apply only to single flashes in manual mode. With serial flashes (winder or stroboscopic mode) the last flashes may have a longer duration. Flash duration in the auto and TTL modes can also be shorter when the automatic exposure control switches off the flash at an earlier moment.

Macrophotography (close-ups)

Parallax error can be compensated by tilting the main reflector downwards by -5° or -13°. For this purpose pull the reflector completely out, and then tilt it down.

With close-up photography it is important to ensure that a certain minimum lighting distance is maintained to avoid overexposure.

For exposures with extremely short flash-to-subject distances, we advise you to use small partial light output levels in manual mode, as described on page 32.

10. Stroboscopic mode

Fig. 20: Stroboscopic mode

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In this mode several flash exposures are made on the same frame. This is

particularly interesting for motion studies and for special effects (Fig. 20).

 

 

 

In stroboscopic mode, several flashes are fired at a certain flash frequency. Consequently, this function is only possible with a partial light output level of 1/4 max. or less.

For a stroboscopic exposure it is possible to select a flash frequency of 1...30 Hz in 1 Hz increments, and a number of flashes of 2...20 in single increments.

The maximum possible partial light output level in stroboscopic mode is auto- matically adjusted (see Technical Data, Table 5). The partial light output level can be adjusted manually to the minimal value of 1/256 to achieve short flash durations. The LC display indicates the distance applicable to the adjusted parameters. The displayed distance value can be adjusted to the actual shooting distance by vary- ing the f-stop or the partial light output level. The aperture adjusted on the flash- gun must be transferred to the camera. The distance range can be increased by loading a high-speed film.

Use of the stroboscopic mode is not possible when the secondary reflector is switched on.

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Contents Mecablitz 40 MZ-3i Sensor Main switch LC display lighting / Modelling lightNomenclature LC display Acoustic exposure verification on Film speedContents Foreword Please also open the back cover page with the illustrationsBrief survey of the operating functions Stroboscopic mode, ch , pSafety Instructions Never fire a flash in the immediate vicinity of the eyesPreparations Battery warning indicatorClose the battery compartment cover Switching the flashgun on and off Mounting the flashgun on the cameraRemoving the Standard Foot or SCA adapter Mounting the Standard Foot or SCA adapterDirect way to good flash shots TTL flash modeSetting procedure for TTL mode Automatic flash mode Setting procedure for TTL Easy ModeEasy Mode To EMSetting procedure for auto flash mode To a„ + or „ button See ch , p Also be set on the camera lensManual flash mode Setting procedure for manual flash modeBounce flash Lock-in positions of reflector and headBouncing the flash in the manual mode Mounting the light reducing filterBouncing the flash in the auto and TTL modes With secondary reflectorSetting procedure for Metz TTL remote operation Metz cordless TTL remote operationTTL remote operation ControllerSwitching off the Metz TTL remote operation Checking the slave addressSetting procedure for Metz a remote operation Metz cordless auto remote operationRemote-Operation Distance values on the LC display disappearUsing the winder in auto and TTL modes Winder modeUsing the winder in the manual mode Setting procedure for manual mode with partial light output Partial light output levels in the auto modePartial light output levels in the manual mode Stroboscopic mode Working with partial light output levelsFlash durations Macrophotography close-upsSetting procedure for stroboscopic mode Use the „+ or „- buttonFill-in flash in auto mode Fill-in flash in manual modeFill-in flash in daylight Complete illumination of shadow areasFill-in flash in TTL mode Working with user programsProg. flashes Procedure for storing a programCalling a stored program Setting procedure for the Ex-Zoom mode Zoom reflectorZoom reflector main reflector Ex-Zoom-modePull-out/push-in wide-angle diffuser Or was, correctly exposed in the auto and TTL modeSpecial functions AF measuring beam ML function Modelling LightAF measuring beam ML-functionsAn intermittent beep signalling alarm sounds Switching on the „Beep functionSwitching on with the controls locked Locking the controls key functionCalling the Service Mode Adjusting the dimensional unitsTesting the display segments Rapid functionTechnical Data Exposure corrections in auto modeExposure corrections in TTL mode Exposure correctionsMode Freq. fHzRemarks 105Procedure Flashes per second = fHzExample Partial light output PIncluded Optional extras Troubleshooting hints No display in on switch positionFlashing operating mode symbols Meaningless informationAlphabetical index Fill-in flash