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When the flash head is tilted up or rotated away from the original position, the shooting distance indicators in the LCD panel disappear, because distance cannot be correctly calculated.

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If shooting distance is within 1.5m (approx. 5ft.), tilt the flash head down to the - r position so the flash light covers the subject. In this case, the shooting distance indicators in the LCD panel blink.

1.Select a ceiling or wall to bounce the flash from. In color photography, only use bounce with white surfacel). Otherwise, color photographs will come out with an unnatural color cast

similar to that of the reflecting surface.

- When tilting the flash head up, be sure to tilt it 60· (first click- stop) or more to avoid uneven illumination.

2.Set the flash mode selector to TTL for TTL auto flash opera- tion, then tum on the flash unit.

3.Select your aperture.

-Innon-TTL auto flash mode, perform a test firing. After the test, if the ready-light blinks to indicate possible underexposure at the aperture set on the lens, use a wider aperture or reduce the bounce distance (by using an SC-t7cord), and test fire the flash again.

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