Cameras Other Than Type R; Bounce Flash - Ricoh GF-1 Manual De Instrucciones

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When using Manual flash
Use the following formula to select the aperture value.
Aperture value = Guide No. of this flash unit ÷ Distance between
the main light source and the subject
For details about this flash unit's guide No., refer to "Guide No.
Table (ISO 100)" on the page EN - 18.

Cameras other than Type R

Using the Mode select button, set the flash mode to SLAVE1 or
SLAVE2, according to the type of the camera's built-in flash. In
this case, the camera's Red-eye flash function is not available.
Wide panel
You can pull out the built-in
wide panel and place it
on the flash as shown in
the illustration to use a
shooting angle of 18 mm.
The catch-light panel will
be pulled out at the same
time so please push the
catch-light panel back inside.
Caution
Return the wide panel to its place when using bounce flash.
Reference
The wide panel diffuses the light of the flash, making it effective
when you want to use a softer light or shooting close-ups.

Bounce flash

Mostly when shooting indoors, you can
use the ceiling or walls to reflect the light
of the flash (Bounce flash). Bounce flash
can reduce hard shadows and result in
more natural pictures. Bounce flash can
also be convenient when shooting babies
and toddlers for whom a direct flash
would be too harsh.
You can change the angle of the flash
head upwards and set it to 45˚→60˚→
75˚→90˚.
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