play of the mecablitz (see 5.4). If flash exposure was correct, the LC display of the mecablitz indicates „o.k.“ for about 3 sec. (see 4.1.3).
The TTL flash mode is supported by all camera modes (such as Program “P”, Aperture Priority Mode “A”, Shutter Priority Mode “S”, Subject Program Modes, Manual Mode “M”, etc.).
☞To test the TTL function a film must be loaded in the camera. When selecting the film please check whether limits regarding maximum film speed or ISO value (e.g. maximum ISO 1000) are applicable to the given camera when in TTL mode (refer to the camera’s operating instructions)!
Setting procedure for TTL mode
☞Various cameras automatically activate TTL flash operation on the mecablitz when in Program “P” or a Subject Program Mode.
•Turn on the mecablitz by its main switch.
•Continue depressing the „Mode“ key until „TTL“ flashes on the LC display.
•The setting becomes immediately effective. The LC display returns to its nor- mal state after approx. 5 sec.
Pronounced differences in contrast, e.g. a dark subject in snow, may make it necessary to correct the exposure settings (see 4.1.2).
4.1.1 Automatic TTL fill-in flash in daylight (Fig. 5 and 6)
Most cameras automatically activate the
☞Ensure that the
In this instance there is no setting or display on the mecablitz for TTL
4.1.2 Manual TTL flash exposure correction
The TTL auto flash mode of most cameras is matched to a 25 % degree of light reflection by the subject (average amount of light reflected by
To offset this effect (see Table 1) a correction value can be set on some cameras to manually match the TTL flash exposure with the photographic situation. The actual extent of correction depends on the contrast prevailing between subject and background! The correction value is set on the camera. Please refer to the camera’s operating instructions for details concerning set- tings!
☞A dark subject in front of a bright background: Positive correction value (approx. 1 to 2
Exposure correction by changing the lens diaphragm is not possible because the camera’s automatic exposure system will automatically regard the changed diaphragm as the normal working aperture.
☞After the exposure do not forget to reset the TTL flash exposure cor- rection back to the normal value on the camera!
4.1.3Correct exposure indication in TTL flash mode (Fig. 4)
„o.k.“ correct exposure confirmation only appears on the mecablitz LC display if the shot was correctly exposed in TTL flash mode!
If „o.k.“ is not displayed after the exposure, then this means that the shot was underexposed. The shot will then have to be repeated with the next smaller
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