Ttl Flash Control-Exposure Priority; Ttl Flash Control-Aperture Priority; Ttl Flash With Manual Flash Control; Color Temperature & Auto White Balance - Dörr Combi TTL Flash Manual De Instrucciones

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3.5 TTL Flash Control-Exposure Priority

The auto exposure program of your camera can be combined with the TTL auto flash function. Set your camera to shutter speed
priority mode. Now the desired aperture can be set manually. Please keep in mind that the flash range will decrease with small
apertures (such as F11 or smaller). Your camera will automatically choose the correct flash synchronization. With the assistance of the
TTL auto flash mode best results may be expected.
3.6 TTL Flash Control- Aperture Priority
Set your camera to aperture priority mode. Now the desired shutter speed can be set manually. Be aware that a shorter exposure
time than the camera's x-synchronization can not be selected (most modern cameras will refuse such setting automatically).
The TTL auto flash mode and the aperture priority mode will insure correct lighting of your object.

3.7 TTL Flash with Manual Flash Control

First set your camera to manual flash control mode. Now select aperture and exposure time at your choice.
Do not choose a exposure time shorter than the camera's x-synchronization. Most modern cameras will refuse such settings
automatically. The TTL auto flash mode ensures correct lighting of your object.
3.8 Manual Flash Mode
Instead of using a TTL flash control, you can also adjust the flash power output manually using the manual
mode (M). The LED on the rear side of the main flash indicates the selected mode. The following power ratios
can be selected by pressing the mode button: M1/1 - M1/4 -M1/16. If you wish to return to TTL mode, press the
mode button again until the LCD indicates TTL.
3.9 Color Temperature & Auto White Balance
The DÖRR Combi TTL Flash achieves a color temperature of app. 5.500 K. The camera's white balance will be automatically set to this
color temperature. Mixed light can create tints. We therefore recommend to set your camera's white balance manually to 5.500 K or to
flash light symbol, depending on the camera model.
3.10 Automatic Power Saving
To conserve the batteries, the flash features an automatic power saving mode. This mode automatically activates approx. 3 minutes
after the flash has not been in use. To re-activate the flash, turn the power switch to OFF and then to ON or push down slightly the
camera´s shutter. The flash is now in stand-by mode again. Should you plan not to use the flash for a longer time period, set the power
switch to OFF.

3.11 Autofocus Illumination

The DÖRR Combi TTL Flash boasts of an assisting autofocus illumination. Digital and analogue autofocus SLR camera require a
certain minimum contrast for proper distance setting. In case of inferior light conditions, the contrast of the object may be too small
for autofocus. In this case DÖRR Combi TTL Flash can emit a contrast pattern which is activated by pressing slightly on the camera's
shutter release button. The camera's autofocus with its autofocus red light beam can now recognize structures of your object and
calculates the distance even in darkest environments fast and precisely. The autofocus illumination ranges app. 1 to 5m.
Note: Depending on the camera model, the camera's incorporated light beam may have priority. In this case the autofocus
illumination of the DÖRR Combi TTL Flash cannot be activated.

3.12 Exposure Control Display

The incorporated exposure control of the DÖRR Combi TTL Flash
displays OK (glowing for 2 seconds) for correct exposure. If there is no OK, the shot must be repeated with a smaller distance to the
object. The exposure control is only activiated in TTL mode and if the flash is connected to a camera.
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