Pentax 40 MZ-3i operating instructions Fill-in flash in daylight, Fill-in flash in auto mode

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11. Fill-in flash in daylight

Fig. 22: Fill-in flash in daylight

The mecablitz can also be used for fill-in flash in daylight to soften harsh shadows and lower the contrast, thereby producing a more balanced exposure when shooting against the light. Various possibilities are open to the user for fill-in flash.

Fill-in flash in auto mode

Use the camera, or a hand-held exposure meter, to establish the required aperture and shutter speed for a normal exposure. Ensure that the shutter speed either equals, or is slower than, the fastest flash synch speed (varies with different camera models).

Example:

Established aperture = f/8; established shutter speed = 1/60th sec.

Flash synch speed of the camera e.g. 1/100th sec. (see operating instructions for the given camera).

The two established values for aperture and shutter speed can be set on the camera because the camera’s shutter speed is slower than the camera’s flash synch speed.

To maintain a balanced range of highlights, for instance in order to retain the character of the shadows, it is advisable to select the automatic aperture on the flashgun one setting lower than the aperture adjusted on the camera. In our example f/8 was set on the camera. Consequently, we advise you to adjust f/5.6 as the aperture setting on the flashgun.

11.Fill-in flash in daylight

When shooting into the light ensure that the backlight does not shine directly onto the sensor as this will confuse the flashgun’s electronics.

Fill-in flash in manual mode

The partial light output levels can be used in manual flash mode to achieve the desired brightening effect of fill-in flash.

Complete illumination of shadow areas

Use the camera, or a hand-held exposure meter, to establish the required apertu- re and adjust this value on both the camera and flashgun. The aperture adjusted on the camera is automatically transferred to the flashgun when an SCA 3000 adapter is used in conjunction with a data compatible camera. The given range of the flashgun is indicated on the LC display. If the distance to the subject is shorter than the indicated flash range, then select a partial light output level to match the distance. For this purpose continue pressing the P button and the - button until the flash range and subject distance coincide.

Graduated brightening effect

Use the camera, or a hand-held exposure meter, to establish the required aperture and adjust this value on both the camera and flashgun. The aperture adjusted on the camera is automatically transferred to the flashgun when an SCA 3000 adap- ter is used in conjunction with a data compatible camera. To diminish the brigh- tening effect compared with complete illumination, adjust the partial light output levels in such a manner that the setting is advanced by 1/3 f-stop with each depression of the button.

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Contents Mecablitz 40 MZ-3i Nomenclature Main switch LC display lighting / Modelling lightSensor LC display Acoustic exposure verification on Film speedContents Brief survey of the operating functions ForewordPlease also open the back cover page with the illustrations Stroboscopic mode, ch , pSafety Instructions Never fire a flash in the immediate vicinity of the eyesClose the battery compartment cover Battery warning indicatorPreparations Removing the Standard Foot or SCA adapter Switching the flashgun on and offMounting the flashgun on the camera Mounting the Standard Foot or SCA adapterSetting procedure for TTL mode TTL flash modeDirect way to good flash shots Easy Mode Automatic flash modeSetting procedure for TTL Easy Mode To EM„ + or „ button See ch , p Setting procedure for auto flash modeTo a 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 auto and TTL modes Bouncing the flash in the manual modeMounting the light reducing filter With secondary reflectorTTL remote operation Setting procedure for Metz TTL remote operationMetz cordless TTL remote operation ControllerSwitching off the Metz TTL remote operation Checking the slave addressRemote-Operation Setting procedure for Metz a remote operationMetz cordless auto remote operation Distance values on the LC display disappearUsing 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 mode Setting procedure for manual mode with partial light output Flash durations Stroboscopic modeWorking with partial light output levels Macrophotography close-upsSetting procedure for stroboscopic mode Use the „+ or „- buttonFill-in flash in daylight Fill-in flash in auto modeFill-in flash in manual mode Complete illumination of shadow areasFill-in flash in TTL mode Working with user programsCalling a stored program Procedure for storing a programProg. flashes Zoom reflector main reflector Setting procedure for the Ex-Zoom modeZoom reflector Ex-Zoom-modeSpecial functions Or was, correctly exposed in the auto and TTL modePull-out/push-in wide-angle diffuser AF measuring beam AF measuring beamML function Modelling Light ML-functionsSwitching on with the controls locked An intermittent beep signalling alarm soundsSwitching on the „Beep function Locking the controls key functionTesting the display segments Calling the Service ModeAdjusting the dimensional units Rapid functionExposure corrections in TTL mode Technical DataExposure corrections in auto mode Exposure correctionsRemarks ModeFreq. fHz 105Example ProcedureFlashes per second = fHz Partial light output PIncluded Optional extras Flashing operating mode symbols Troubleshooting hintsNo display in on switch position Meaningless informationAlphabetical index Fill-in flash