8 Manual flash exposure correction
The auto flash exposure mode of most
cameras is adjusted to a reflection factor of
25% (the average reflection factor of flash
subjects).
A dark background that absorbs much of the
light or a highly reflective bright background
(backlit shots, for example) may result in,
respectively, underexposure or overexposure
of the subject.
To offset these effects, the flash exposure
can be adjusted manually for the shot with a
correction value. The extent of the correction
depends on the contrast between the subject
and background!
In TTL flash modes, manual flash exposure
correction factors of from -3 EV (f-stops) to
+3 EV (f-stops) can be adjusted on the flash
k
unit in one-third increments.
+
Tip:
Dark subject against light background:
positive correction factor.
Light subject against dark background:
negative correction factor.
Exposure correction by means of alteration of
the lens aperture setting is impossible, since
the camera's automatic exposure program
regards the altered aperture setting as the
normal working aperture setting. When set-
ting the correction factor, the distance shown
144
in the display can change and be adjusted to
the correction factor (depending on the
camera model)!
Setting procedure
TTL
• Press the
-7,9 m
0,7
display as many times as it takes for the
m
Z
F4.0
partial light output selection to appear.
35
OOM
m
EV
INFO
• Press the
-1 1/3
touch display and set a correction value.
-1
• Press the selected correction value on the
touch display, e.g
-2/3
The setting will take effect immediately.
Manual flash exposure correction is only
TTL
possible in TTL flash mode if the camera
supports this function (consult the camera's
-7,9 m
0,7
operating instructions)!
m
Z
F4,0
35
OOM
m
If the camera does not support this function,
EV
INFO
the adjusted correction will have no effect.
-1
For some camera models, the manual flash
exposure corrections must be adjusted on
the camera. If this is the case, no correction
value will appear on the flash unit display.
EV
sensor buttons on the touch
sensor buttons on the
-1
.