Minolta 800si WIRELESS/REMOTE OFF-CAMERA Flash, Taking Pictures in WIRELESS/REMOTE Flash Mode

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WIRELESS/REMOTE OFF-CAMERA FLASH

TAKING PICTURES IN WIRELESS/REMOTE FLASH MODE

The off-camera flash will provide 100% of the exposure.

Position your camera and flash unit using the information on this page.

These instructions use the 3500xi as the example. For the 5400HS and 5400xi, please refer to the flash unit's instruction manual.

3500xi-Subject

Distance

Camera-Subject

Distance

The off-camera flash may not detect the control signals if it is placed behind the subject.

The maximum flash-subject

distance for the 3500xi is 5.0m (16.4 ft.).

 

Camera-Subject Distance

3500xi Flash-Subject Distance

Aperture

ISO 100

ISO 400

ISO 100

ISO 400

2

2-5m

4-5m

1.4-5.0m

2.8-5.0m

6.6-16.4 ft.

13.1-16.4 ft.

4.6-16.4 ft.

9.2-16.4 ft.

 

2.8

1.4-5.0m

2.8-5.0m

1-5m

2-5m

4.6-16.4 ft.

9.2-16.4 ft.

3.3-16.4 ft.

6.6-16.4 ft.

 

4

1-5m

2-5m

0.7-4.5m

1.4-5.0m

3.3-16.4 ft.

6.6-16.4 ft.

2.3-14.8 ft.

4.6-16.4 ft.

 

5.6

1-5m/3.3-16.4 ft.

1.4-5.0m

0.5-3.2m

1-5m

(1-4m/3.3-13.1 ft.)

4.6-16.4 ft.

1.6-10.5 ft.

3.3-16.4 ft.

 

8

1-5m/3.3-16.4 ft.

1-5m

0.35-2.25m

0.7-4.5m

(1.0-2.8m/3.3-9.2 ft.)

3.3-16.4 ft.

1.1-7.4 ft.

2.3-14.8 ft.

 

*Values in parentheses indicate the maximum distance for wireless/remote ratio control (p 96).

• Make sure the AF illuminator on the flash is pointing at the subject.

Wait for both flash units to become fully-charged.

• When the off-camera flash is charged, its AF illuminator will blink

and will glow in the flash’s data panel.

• The built-in flash is charged when glows in the viewfinder.

Press the AE-lock button to test fire the accessory flash, then wait for both flashes to recharge.

Press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.

CAUTION: Customized Function #10 - AE Lock Button Make sure the AE lock customized function is on setting 1 (normal). If the AE lock customized function is on setting 2, pressing the AE lock button to test-fire the flash will turn slow- shutter sync on. Test-firing the flash a second time will turn slow-sync off. See page 102 for more information.

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Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE Table of Contents Body Names of PartsControl Panel Data Panel Names of PartsViewfinder Quick Operation Eyepiece and Accessory Shoe Caps Standard AccessoriesBasic Operation NeckstrapBattery Condition Indicators Installing the BatteriesFull-battery symbol Low-battery symbolAttaching the Lens Attaching and Removing the LensRemove the camera body cap and the rear lens cap as shown Removing the LensLoading Film Close the back cover and slide the main switch to onSlide the main switch to on Diopter AdjustmentHandling the Camera Holding the CameraCustomize Function #15 Eye-start Switch Slide the eye-start switch to on or to OFFEYE-START Grip sensorTurn the camera on Press the program-reset button Shooting in FULL-AUTO ModeRewinding the Film Focus BasicsManual Rewind Press the rewind buttonFocus Lock Focus SignalsLocking Focus with the SHUTTER-RELEASE Button Locking Focus with the AF Button Focus LockCenter your subject Focus area Press and hold the AF button Customized Function #9 AF-Area SelectionManual Focus Special Focusing SituationsAF Illuminator Flash BasicsFlash Signals Using the BUILT-IN FlashCustomized Function #5 Flash Control in P-Mode Lens Shadowing and the BUILT-IN Flash Flash RangeCustomized Function #16 Built-in Flash Zoom Fill Flash RED-EYE ReductionSubject Program Selection Subject Program ModesLandscape Mode Portrait ModeSports Mode CLOSE-UP ModePhotographing Night Scenes Night Portrait ModeExposure Modes Exposure BasicsChanging the Exposure Mode Program Exposure ModeExposure Modes Shutter SpeedProgram Exposure Mode Aperture Priority ModeCancelling PA or PS Mode Mode Flash Aperture Priority ModeAperture Control Shutter Priority Mode Shutter Priority Mode Manual ModeShutter Control Meter Index Manual ModeBulb Advanced AutofocusAutofocus Modes Automatic Autofocus ModeContinuous Autofocus SINGLE-SHOT AutofocusFocus Frame Changing the Autofocus ModeAutofocus Modes Wide Focus AreaRelease Priority Press and hold the adjust button and press the ISO buttonFocus Frame Local Focus AreaMetering Advanced ExposureSegment HONEYCOMB-PATTERN Metering Metering CENTER-WEIGHTED Average MeteringSelecting a Metering Method Press the metering-mode button in the control panelAE Lock Exposure CompensationAE Lock Exposure BracketingCustomize Function #10 AE Lock Button Flash Bracketing Raise the built in flash or turn the accessory flash onExposure Bracketing Customized Function #11 Exposure Bracketing SequenceFlash Bracketing Multiple ExposureRepeat steps 3 and 4 until the series is complete Multiple Exposure Cancelling Multiple ExposureRepeat until all the exposures have been made Metering Index Mode Camera StatusDisplay Pointer Advanced Flash Attach the 5400HS flash and set it to standard modeHIGH-SPEED Flash Sync Press the flash-mode button in the control panel SLOW-SHUTTER Sync REAR-FLASH SyncREAR-FLASH Sync Flash CompensationSetting WIRELESS/REMOTE Flash Mode WIRELESS/REMOTE OFF-CAMERA FlashTaking Pictures in WIRELESS/REMOTE Flash Mode WIRELESS/REMOTE OFF-CAMERA FlashWait for both flash units to become fully-charged Cancelling the WIRELESS/REMOTE Flash WIRELESS/REMOTE Ratio FlashPC Terminal Memory Additional FeaturesRecalling Camera Settings in Memory Storing Settings in MemoryMemory Setting Action Customized SettingsCustom Function Control Changing the Customized Settings Customized SettingsTurn the rear dial to change the setting Resetting ALL the Customized Settings toFilm Areas Data MemoryOverwriting the Film Areas Data Memory Press the adjust buttonSelecting Data Memory Confirming the Data AreaDeleting ALL of the Stored Data Turn the front control dial to change framesPress the data-memory button again Press the Mode button to choose the data imprinting format Setting the Date and TimeReplacing the Quartz Data Back Battery For Owners of the Quartz Date ModelDEPTH-OF-FIELD Preview Setting Film Speed ManuallySetting Film Speed Manually SELF-TIMERFilm Drive Modes AppendixAccessory Information Program Reset ButtonFunction Program Setting Compatibility of Lenses and AccessoriesBlinking Indicators TroubleshootingVertical Control Grip VC-700 Panorama AdapterProblem Check the following TroubleshootingCare and Storage CleaningCare and Storage Technical DetailsFocus ExposureTechnical Details 132 133 13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541, Japan