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44 AF-4, 44 AF-4i N
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Contents
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Foreword
1. Safety instructions
Dedicated flash functions
2. Preparing the flash unit for use
2.1 Mounting the flash unit 2.1.1 Mounting the flash unit on the camera
2.1.2 Removing the flash unit from the camera
2.2 Power supply 2.2.1 Suitable batteries
2.2.2 Replacing batteries (Fig. 1)
3. Programmed Auto Flash Mode (Full Auto Mode)
4. Operating modes of the flash unit
4.1 TTL flash mode (Fig. 3)
4.1.1 Automatic TTL fill-in flash in daylight (Fig. 5 and 6)
4.1.2 Matrix-controlled TTL fill-in flash
4.1.3 3D multi-sensor fill-in flash
4.2 D-TTL flash mode
4.2.1 D-TTL 3D flash mode
4.3 i-TTL flash mode
4.3.1 i-TTL BL flash mode
4.4 Manual TTL flash exposure correction
4.5 Correct exposure indication in TTL flash mode (Fig. 4)
4.6 Underexposure warning in TTL flash mode
4.7 Manual flash mode
4.7.1 Manual flash mode M with full light output
4.7.2 MLo manual flash mode with partial light output levels
4.8 Flash techniques 4.8.1 Bounce flash
4.8.2 Close-ups / Macrophotography
4.9 Flash synchronisation 4.9.1 Normal synchronisation (Fig. 7)
4.9.2 REAR - Second-curtain synchronisation (Fig. 8)
4.9.3 Slow synchronisation / SLOW
5. Flash unit and camera functions
5.1 Flash readiness indication
5.2 Automatic flash sync speed control
5.3 Displays in the camera viewfinder
5.4 Information in the LC display
5.4.1 Maximum flash range indication in TTL flash mode
5.4.2 Maximum flash range indication in manual flash modes M and MLo
5.4.3 Exceeding the display range
5.4.4 Blanking out the maximum flash range display
5.4.5 FEE error indication on the flash units LC-display
5.4.7 Meter-Feet changeover (m - ft)
5.5 Determining the maximum flash range with the guide number table
5.6 LC display illumination
5.7 Motor zoom reflector
5.7.1 Auto Zoom
5.7.2 Manual zoom mode M. Zoom
5.7.3 Manual zoom mode instead of Auto Zoom
5.7.4 Extended zoom mode
5.8 AF measuring beam
5.9 Preflashes for red-eye reduction
5.10 AUTO FLASH / Triggering control
5.11 Return to basic setting
6. Special remarks concerning the cameras
6.1 Special functions not supported in flash mode 6.1.1 Program shift
7. Optional extras
8. Advice in the event of a fault
9. Maintenance and care
10. Technical data
Disposal of batteries