Depress the “+” key on the flash unit for a positive correction value when the flash shots are too dark, and the “-” key for a negative correction value when the flash shots are too bright. The correction value can be adjusted from +10 to -10. The setting becomes immediately effective and is automatical- ly stored. The set correction value is taken over as the new zero value (“0”) for the next flash shot. Maximum flash range indication is adapted to the given correction value.

If the slave unit is not triggered repeat the flash unit adaptation procedure and take another test shot.

Tip:

Carefully read the next chapters of these Operat- ing Instructions to be able to make full use of all the capabilities of this flash unit.

6. Slave modes (SL)

Selection of the slave mode suitable for your ca- mera depends on the properties and technology of

the camera-integrated flash. The important point is to know whether the flash unit built into your came- ra works with or without measuring preflashes.

Selection of the slave mode determines whether the slave is triggered immediately after the first flash pulse from the camera’s flash unit, or whe- ther one or more preflashes have to be suppressed before the slave is triggered together with the ca- mera’s main flash.

Select one of the three different slave modes by

 

repeated combined depression of the “MODE”

 

and

pre-select keys. The selected slave mode

 

flashes on the LC display of the flash unit.

 

Establishing the slave mode suitable for your

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camera

 

 

It is not necessary to establish the suitable slave mode if you know whether or not your camera operates with preflash measuring technology!

Often it is rather difficult to establish whether or not a digital camera operates with preflash measuring technology. Proceed in the following manner to se- lect the slave mode that is suitable for your camera:

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