Indicators In The Camera Viewfinder; Displays In The Camera Viewfinder; Flash-Ready Indicator; Exposure Control Indicator In Ttl Flash Mode - Metz MECABLITZ 48 AF-1 digital Manual De Instrucciones

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pensation. To avoid overexposure, the minimum distance should be no less than
10% of the indicated value! Adjustment to the photographic situation at hand can
be achieved by, for example, changing the aperture of the setting on the lens.
Range display in manual flash mode M
In manual flash mode M, the distance that must be maintained from the subject
for correct flash exposure is indicated. Adjustment to the photographic situation
at hand can be achieved by, for example, changing the aperture setting on the
lens or selecting a manual partial light output level (see 7.2).
Exceeding the display range
The flash unit can indicate flash ranges of up to 199 m or 199 ft. This display
range can be exceeded in the case of high ISO values (e.g., ISO 6400) and lar-
ge aperture openings. An arrow or triangle after the distance value indicates
that the display range has been exceeded.

6 Indicators in the camera viewfinder

Information is only displayed in the viewfinder if the metering system is
activated, e.g. when lightly touching the shutter release. Under certain cir-
cumstances the information displayed in your camera's viewfinder may
differ from those described below. More details on the indicators in the
camera viewfinder can be found in the camera's operating instructions.

6.1 Flash-ready indicator

lights up
The flash unit is flash-ready. When the camera shutter is released the flash is fired.
does not light up
The flash unit is not flash-ready. Wait until the mecablitz is flash-ready.
Or in the case of a flash-ready flash unit:
the camera activates the triggering control owing to intense ambient light
conditions (see chapter 13). In this case no flash is needed to take the shot!

6.2 Exposure control indicator in TTL flash mode

In the P-TTL flash mode an exposure control indicator lights up in the
viewfinder for a correctly exposed shot!
flashes rapidly after the shot has been taken
The shot was correctly exposed.
goes out immediately after the shot has been taken
The shot was underexposed. Reduce the distance to the subject, select a larger
aperture (= smaller f-number) or use a higher film speed. Wait until the flash-
ready indicator reappears before taking the next picture.

6.3 Warning indicator

[ ] flashes slowly
Flash is needed given the current photographic situation. Signal that a flash
unit needs to be used and/or that the (internal or external) flash unit should
be switched on.
[ ] flashes rapidly before the shot has been taken
The shot cannot be fully illuminated at the edges of the picture with the selec-
ted lens focal length (e.g. using a wide-angle lens 28 mm) using the integra-
ted camera flash, because the lens focal length is less than 35 mm.
flashes rapidly before the shot has been taken
The shot cannot be fully illuminated at the edges of the picture with the selec-
ted lens focal length (e.g. wide-angle lens) and using the current reflector posi-
tion of the mecablitz, for instance if the value for the reflector position (mm) is
greater than the lens focal length.
For information applicable to the displays in the viewfinder of your
camera model, refer to the camera's operating instructions.
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