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If the LCD monitor suddenly turns off...
œWhen taking pictures using the LCD monitor and the battery charge becomes low, the LCD monitor may turn off briefly. This is to suppress battery power consumption when the flash is recharging. When the flash has recharged, the LCD monitor will turn on again.
HINT
œDepending on the characteristics of the batteries, the [çè ] indication may appear prematurely when the temperature is low. The indication may also change depending on the surrounding temperature and other conditions, so therefore should be thought of as a general indication of the remaining battery charge.
œThe remaining battery indication is displayed as above only when alkaline batteries (supplied) are used. The indication is not correctly displayed when
œBattery life may differ even among batteries of the same type.
œBattery consumption differs depending on the shooting conditions (how many times the flash is used, whether or not the LCD monitor is used) and surrounding conditions (low temperatures below 10°C), and the number of pictures that can be taken changes significantly.
NOTE
œIt is recommended that spare batteries be kept on hand when traveling, at weddings, etc., and in cold weather conditions when battery consumption is high. In cold outdoor environments (when skiing, for example) the batteries can be kept warm by keeping them in your pocket.
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