Pentax 40 MZ-3i TTL flash mode, Direct way to good flash shots, Setting procedure for TTL mode

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3. TTL flash mode

Sensor

Fig.6 : Measuring scheme for TTL mode

The direct way to good flash shots

In TTL mode, the exposure readings are made by the sensor built into the camera (Fig. 6). This sensor measures the light reaching the film through the ￿ camera lens. An electronic control circuit within the camera transmits a stop signal to the flashgun as soon as the film has been exposed by the correct

amount of light; the flash is then instantly cut out.

The advantage of this flash mode is that all factors influencing the correct exposure of the film, such as filters, change of aperture and focal length with zoom lenses, extensions for close-ups, etc. are automatically taken into account.

The TTL flash mode can only be carried out with cameras that feature this function. The flashgun must be fitted with a corresponding SCA adapter (see SCA 300/3000 system instructions and SCA survey table).

Exposure corrections may be necessary with pronounced differences in contrast, for instance dark objects in snow (see ch. 15, p. 54).

3. TTL flash mode

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Fig. 7: Settings for TTL mode

Setting procedure for TTL mode:

•Adjust the camera according to the manufacturer’s Operating Instructions. •Fit the flashgun with the appropriate SCA adapter and mount it on the camera. 1 Switch on the flashgun with the main switch .

2 Set the operating mode selector

to TTL.

 

 

*Press the ISO button

 

and adjust the film speed with the „+“ or -

button .

 

 

 

 

 

*Press the ZOOM button

and use the „+“ or - button

to adjust the

zoom value selected with the camera’s lens.

 

 

If necessary, press the P button

and adjust the partial light output level with

the „+“ or - button

(e.g. in winder mode).

 

 

*Press the button

and use the „+“ or - button

to adjust the same

aperture as on the camera.

*must additionally be set on some cameras.

In the event that film speed and aperture are not transmitted auto- matically, there is no need to make these settings manually; they are insignificant for a correct exposure. They are, however, necessary for correct indication of the distance.

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Contents Mecablitz 40 MZ-3i Main switch LC display lighting / Modelling light NomenclatureSensor Acoustic exposure verification on Film speed LC displayContents Please also open the back cover page with the illustrations ForewordBrief survey of the operating functions Stroboscopic mode, ch , pNever fire a flash in the immediate vicinity of the eyes Safety InstructionsBattery warning indicator Close the battery compartment coverPreparations Mounting the flashgun on the camera Switching the flashgun on and offRemoving the Standard Foot or SCA adapter Mounting the Standard Foot or SCA adapterTTL flash mode Setting procedure for TTL modeDirect way to good flash shots Setting procedure for TTL Easy Mode Automatic flash modeEasy Mode To EMTo a Setting procedure for auto flash mode„ + or „ button See ch , p Also be set on the camera lensSetting procedure for manual flash mode Manual flash modeLock-in positions of reflector and head Bounce flashMounting the light reducing filter Bouncing the flash in the manual modeBouncing the flash in the auto and TTL modes With secondary reflectorMetz cordless TTL remote operation Setting procedure for Metz TTL remote operationTTL remote operation ControllerChecking the slave address Switching off the Metz TTL remote operationMetz cordless auto remote operation Setting procedure for Metz a remote operationRemote-Operation Distance values on the LC display disappearWinder mode Using the winder in the manual modeUsing the winder in auto and TTL modes Partial light output levels in the auto mode Partial light output levels in the manual modeSetting procedure for manual mode with partial light output Working with partial light output levels Stroboscopic modeFlash durations Macrophotography close-upsUse the „+ or „- button Setting procedure for stroboscopic modeFill-in flash in manual mode Fill-in flash in auto modeFill-in flash in daylight Complete illumination of shadow areasWorking with user programs Fill-in flash in TTL modeProcedure for storing a program Calling a stored programProg. flashes Zoom reflector Setting procedure for the Ex-Zoom modeZoom reflector main reflector Ex-Zoom-modeOr was, correctly exposed in the auto and TTL mode Special functionsPull-out/push-in wide-angle diffuser ML function Modelling Light AF measuring beamAF measuring beam ML-functionsSwitching on the „Beep function An intermittent beep signalling alarm soundsSwitching on with the controls locked Locking the controls key functionAdjusting the dimensional units Calling the Service ModeTesting the display segments Rapid functionExposure corrections in auto mode Technical DataExposure corrections in TTL mode Exposure correctionsFreq. fHz ModeRemarks 105Flashes per second = fHz ProcedureExample Partial light output PIncluded Optional extras No display in on switch position Troubleshooting hintsFlashing operating mode symbols Meaningless informationFill-in flash Alphabetical index