aid of the maximum flash range indicated on the LC display (see Chapter 10.3).

EASY MODE of the flash unit

Select the operating mode Program P or full auto mode on the camera!

Please refer to Chapter 5 for the setting of the

EASY MODE.

7.2Cameras where operating mode, ISO and aperture cannot be set

Camera setting

Activate the camera’s internal flash unit (see the operating instructions for the given camera).

￿Flash unit setting

Auto flash mode A of the flash unit

Set on the flash unit the value for the largest aper- ture opening (smallest f-number) of the camera lens and the camera’s ISO value (see Technical Data for the given camera).

If this f-number and ISO value cannot be set on the flash unit, then set the next closest value.

Take some test shots.

Set a negative flash correction value on the flash unit when the shots are too bright, and a positive one when the shots are too dark (see Chapter 9.4).

Compare the exposure results to establish the opti- mal setting for your camera.

When shooting pictures take into account the ma- ximum flash range indicated on the flash unit’s LC display (see Chapter 10.3)!

For cameras fitted with a zoom lens different flash exposure correction values may be necessary for the wide-angle and telephoto- range!

Manual flash mode M of the flash unit

Set on the flash unit the value for the largest aper- ture opening (smallest f-number) of the camera lens and the camera’s ISO value (see Technical Data for the given camera).

If this f-number and ISO value of the camera cannot be set on the flash unit, then set the next closest values.

By selecting the full light output P 1/1 or a partial light output, the necessary camera-to-subject dis- tance can be established by referring to the maxi-

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