Profoto Pro-7 manual Photocell, Bracketing, Autobracketing

Models: Pro-7

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Photocell

The built-in photocell [8] will sense flash release as well as IR-signals from most IR-trans- mitters. The photocell is disabled when the button [10] SLAVE is released.

Bracketing

Manual exposure variations are performed as follows:

Point the MASTER control [6] at the arrow and release an ”open” flash by pressing the test button [11].

Set the lighting as you would normally do, determine the appropriate f:stop and shoot the first frame.

Turn the MASTER control to the desired over-exposure: 1/6 - 4/6 of a f:stop and shoot the sec- ond frame.

Turn the MASTER control to the desired under-exposure: 1/6 - 4/6 of a f:stop. Release an ”open” flash by pressing the test button [11] and then shoot the third frame

Autobracketing

Exposure variations can also be obtained in an automatic way as follows:

Point the MASTER control [6] at the arrow and release an ”open” flash by pressing the test button [11].

Set the lighting as you would normally do and determine the appropriate f:stop.

Turn the control to the desired f:stop 1/3, 1/2 or 2/3

Start the autobracketing procedure by pressing the test button [11] releasing an ”open” flash.

The generator will now recharge for a ”normal” exposure, which is indicated by the test button [11] now flashing ”normally” i. e. equal intervals of light and ”no” light

Shoot the first frame

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Profoto Pro-7 manual Photocell, Bracketing, Autobracketing