Minolta Minolta, Maxxum, Dynax 7 manual Accessory Flash

Models: Dynax 7 Minolta Maxxum

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FLASH BRACKETING

The normal sequence (for a 5 frame bracket in 1/2 increments) is;

Normal -0.5EV +0.5EV -1.0EV +1.0EV

However by selecting Custom 11-2, the following sequence is possi- ble; (p 169.)

-1.0EV -0.5EV Normal +0.5EV +1.0EV

The number above the bracket indicator in the display and also in the viewfinder, increases each time you take a picture.

Film can be changed in the middle of the bracketed series.

Bracketing towards overexposure may not be possible with the built-in flash.

If you press the display-selection button, the meter-index display appears in the navigation display. The flash bracketing index is shown in

the lower mid-area with .

ACCESSORY FLASH

By using an optional accessory flash, such as the 5600HS(D), you can get improved flash performance over the built-in flash. The accessory flash units fit in the shoe located on the top of your cam- era.

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2

• Your camera comes with

 

 

an accessory shoe cap

 

 

which protects the

 

 

accessory shoe contacts.

 

 

When using a flash or

 

 

other accessory, remove

 

 

the accessory shoe cap

 

 

(1) and store the shoe

 

 

cap into the eyepiece cap

 

 

for safekeeping (2).

The flash signals for the accessory flash are the same as those for the built-in flash (p. 31).

Refer to the specific instruction manual for each accessory flash to obtain the flash range. For the 5600HS(D), 5400HS, and 5400xi, the flash range will also appear in their data panels.

FLASH

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Minolta Minolta, Maxxum, Dynax 7 manual Accessory Flash