9.3 Exposure correction

9. Flash techniques and flash functions

9.3 Exposure correction

Various cameras enable the user to influence the TTL exposure control. Accordingly, the camera’s exposure settings can be corrected by up to ± 3 apertures (in one-third or half f-stop settings).

PLEASE NOTE: Do not forget to switch off this function when it is no longer required!

Please refer to the camera’s operating instructions for further details.

9.4 Flash exposure sequences

Some cameras permit a sequence of shots to be taken of the same subject with different exposure parameters.

When this function is activated, three pictures - as an example - can be taken in succession: The first shot is made with a negative flash exposure correction (less light output), the second is normally exposed, and the third is taken with a positive flash exposure correction (more light output). For further details on

this function and the settings to be made please refer k to the camera’s operating instructions.

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Metz 28 AF-4 N operating instructions Exposure correction, Flash exposure sequences, Flash techniques and flash functions