Reference Guide

Exposure
Compensation:
ATTL
,*,;(.f.],,1
0 "
I:IUmm
~
__________________
~
fig.
5
-
This
feature
permits
the
photographer
to
set
flash-fill
ratio
independent
of
available
light
exposure,
to
+/-
3
steps
in
1/3
step
increments
in
A-TTL
and
TTL
modes(fig.
5).
Press
the
"+"
or
"-"
buttons
below
the
display
panel.
The
430
EZ
Exposure
Compensation
feature
does
not
work
when
the
flash
is
set
to
Manual
mode.
Manual
Flash
Operation:
One
of
the
drawbacks
of
using
many
types
of
manual
flashes
is
the
guide-number
calculations
required
for
setting
the
lens
aperture.
The
430
EZ
performs
these
troublesome
calculations
automatically.
By
pressing
the
"MODE"
button
M
,/,
'/
1
~
__________
__
______
~fi
g.
6
M
1f2
en
~Umm
ft
FLtC
'.-'
~
__________
____
~
__
~
fig.
7
Stroboscopic
Flash:
fi
g.
8
(fig.
8),
the
430
EZ
will
switch
from
ATTL/TTL
to
"M"
at
full
power
{"l/l"}
(fig.
6).
Then,
by
pressing
the
+
or
-
buttons
(fig.
8),
the
photographer
can
select
any
setting
of
1/1,
1/2,
1/4, 1/8,
1/16,
or
1/
32
power.
As
the
shutter
release
is
pressed
halfway,
the
430
EZ's
display
panel
will
show
the
recommended
aperture
and
shooting
distance
(fig.
7).
(Direct
flash
only.
)
~e
~~mm
M
'/'L
'/
10
MULTI
IDHz
LtC
'._'
ft
fig
. 9
fi
g.
10
The
430
EZ
has
extended
its
Stroboscopic
Flash
mode
to
10
flashes
per
second
(Hz)
.
To
use
this
feature,
press
the
"MODE"
button
(fig.
8)
until
"MULTI"
and
"1
Hz"
are
displayed
on
the
data
panel
(fig.
9).
Note
that
only
manual
settings
of
1/4
through
1/32
can
be
used
with
this
feature
.
Press
the
"MULTI
(HZ)"
button
to
set
the
number
of
flashes
per
second.
The
selection
of
various
power
ratios
and
flashes-per-second
(Hz)
will
produce
a
distance
read-out
for
correct
exposure
after
the
shutter
release
is
pressed
halfway
(fig.
10).
Note:
1/ 1
and
1/ 2
manual
settings
cannot
be
used
for
Stroboscopic
Flash.
The
green
ready
lamp
does
not
light
during
settings
of
6
to
10
flashes
per
second
(Hz).
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