Owner's Manual

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The Flash
Sync
Mode
Display
~
does
not
appear in
the
control panel flash sync
mode
display when
--
is
selected
for
Built-in
flash>
Mode.
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Flash Compensation
The flash compensation value selected
with
the
~
(~)
button
and sub-
command
dial
is
added
to
the
flash compensation values selected for
the
built-in flash,
group
A,
and
group
B in
the
Commander mode
menu. A
~
icon
is
displayed in
the
control panel and
viewfinder
when
a flash compensation value
other
than
±O
is
selected
for
Built-in
flash>
TTl.
The
~
icon flashes
when
the
built-in
flash
is
in
mode
M.
~
Commander
Mode
Position
the
sensor
windows
on
the
remote flash units
to
pick
up
the
monitor
preflashes
from
the
built-in flash (particular care
is
required
when
not
using a tripod).
Be
sure
that
direct
light
or
strong reflections
from
the
remote flash units
do
not
enter
the
camera lens (in
TTL
mode)
or
the
photocells on
the
remote flash units (AA mode),
as
this may
interfere
with
exposure.
To
prevent
timing
flashes
emitted
by
the
built-
in flash
from
appearing in
photographs
taken at short range, choose
low
ISO
sensitivities or small apertures (large f-numbers)
or
use
an
optional
SG-3IR
infrared panel for
the
built-in flash. An
SG-3IR
is
required for best results
with
rear-curtain sync,
which
produces
brighter
timing
flashes. After positioning
the
remote flash units, take a test shot
and
view
the
results in
the
camera monitor.
Although
there
is
no
limit
on
the
number
of
remote flash units
that
may
be used,
the
practical
maximum
is
three. With more than this number,
the
light
emitted
by
the
remote flash units will interfere
with
performance.