Operation Manual
1. Making tungsten
light the
dorninant
light source
Either of
trruo
methods
can be
used
to
increase
the
proportion
of tungsten
light.
To increase
amount
of
tungsten
light:
Set
function selector
to
"TlME"
position
and
move decrease/increase
control
downward
to set
a
slower
shutter
speed.
Deviation
between
flash
and
ambient
light
is shown.
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To reduce
amount
of
flash
light:
Move function selector
to
"GV"
position
and
move decrease/increase
control
downward to
display
how much the
power
level should
be
changed.
In this
example,
"-2
GV" indicates
that
flash
power
should
be
decreased
by two stops
or
flash-to-subject
distance
should
be
doubled.
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By using
either of these
methods,
the
ratio of
flash-to-tungsten
light
can be controlled.
lf daylight-
balanced
film
were used with these
settings,
the
subject
would
appear
reddish, since
the amount
of
tungsten
light would
be 1.5 stops
greater
than
that of
the
f
lash
light. The aperture-shutter
combination
will
be
different
depending on
which
method is
used. The
preferred
method
will
depend on the effect
desired.
2.
How
to reduce
the
amount of
tungsten
light
Either of
two
methods can
be
used to
decrease
tne
proportion
of
tungsten
light.
To
decrease
amount
of tungsten
light:
Set
function selector
to
"TlME"
position
and
move
decrease/increase
control
upward
to set a
faster
shutter
speed,
Deviation
between
flash and ambient
light
is shown.
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To
increase
amount
of
flash
light:
Move function
selector
to
"GV"
position
and
move decrease/increase control
upward to
indicate
how much
the
power
level
should
be changed.
In
this
example,
"+2
GV"
indicates that
flash
power
should
be increased
by
two
stops or
flash-to-subject
distance
decreased by
one-half.
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By using either
of
these
methods,
the
ratio
of
flash-to-tungsten
light can
be controlled.
lf daylight-
balanced
film were
used
with
these
settings,
the
flash
would
be the
dominant
light source and
the
color
balance on the
subject
would appear
normal. Always
select
a shutter
speed
that is
within the
camera's
X-sync
range.