•Actuating the shutter release
•Switching off the camera’s exposure metering system.
After automatic
☞The mecablitz should always be turned off by the main switch if it is not going to be used for an extended period!
The
Turning off the
•Turn on the mecablitz by its main switch.
•Continue depressing the key combination „Select“ (= „Mode“ key + „Zoom“ key) until the mecablitz LC display indicates „3m“ (= 3 minutes).
•Continue depressing the „Zoom“ key until „OFF“ flashes on the mecablitz LC display.
•The setting becomes immediately effective. The LC display returns to normal
display after approx. 5 sec.
Turning on the
•Turn on the mecablitz by its main switch.
•Continue depressing the key combination „Select“ (= „Mode“ key + „Zoom“ key) until the mecablitz LC display indicates „3m“ (= 3 minutes).
•Continue depressing the „Zoom“ key until „ON“ flashes on the mecablitz LC display.
•The setting becomes immediately effective. The LC display returns to its nor- mal state after approx. 5 sec.
3. Programmed Auto Flash Mode (Full Auto Mode)
In Programmed Auto Flash Mode the camera controls the aperture and shut- ter speed, as well as the mecablitz, automatically so that optimal results are always assured in most photographic situations, including
Settings on the camera
Set your camera to Program “P” or a Subject Program Mode (such as Land- scape, Portrait, Sports, etc.). Select the autofocus mode
☞Use a tripod for the „Night Shots Program“ to avoid the danger of camera shake in connection with slow shutter speeds!
Settings on the flash unit
Set the „TTL“ mode on the mecablitz (see 4.1).
☞Some cameras automatically switch the mecablitz to TTL flash mode when in Program “P” or a Subject Program Mode.
Having completed the above settings,
☞Please observe the hints given for PA and PS program control in sec- tion 6.1.
4.Operating modes of the mecablitz
4.1 TTL flash mode (Fig. 3)
☞For the digital cameras Dimage 5, 7 and 7i please refer to the hints given in section 4.2 and 4.3.
The TTL flash mode is a very simple way to achieve excellent flash shots. In this mode exposure readings are taken by a sensor built into the camera, which measures the light reaching the film through the camera lens. The elec- tronic control circuit within the camera transmits a stop signal to the mecablitz as soon as the film has been exposed by the correct amount of light, thereby instantly interrupting the flash. The advantage of this flash mode is that all fac- tors influencing correct exposure of the film (filters, change of aperture and focal length with zoom lenses, extensions for
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