Specifications
* If the ambient light level dictates an unusually small aperture
for correct over all exposure, the camera will automatically
select and set it.
* If the camera's audio signal is turned on and there is sufficient
ambient light for good average exposure, you will hear a beep
each time the flash fires, irregardless of the level of fill-flash
provided. (Fig. 105)
* When the flash shot is made with correct exposure, the flash
ready indicator in the Viewfinder will blink. If it does not blink,
change conditions and try shooting again.
* The ambient/fill-flash light ratio is programmed to be
automatically set to 1:4.
With Speedlite 300P:
1. Attach the flash unit onto the camera and turn its power switch on.
Set the flash A/M (Auto/Manual) Selector to A.
2. Follow steps 2 - 4 (as shown above).
* When the flash shot is made with correct exposure, the flash ready indicator in the Viewfinder will blink.
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* The ambient/fill-flash light ratio is programmed to be automatically set to 1:2.
* The shutter speed (normally set to Auto) can be changed to any manual shutter speed (1/100 sec. or
slower), to give correct exposure to the background in a room or other dark place.
With Speedllte 260P, 240 and 200
1. Attach the flash unit onto the camera.
2. Set the shutter speed to AUTO and set the F-stop to R
3. Turn the flash power switch on.
4. When fully charged, the flash ready light turns on.
* Remember that the aperture you select must not overexpose the film with ambient light when the
shutter speed is set to 1/100 sec. or longer. In bright sunlight this may be avoided by using slower (lSO
100) films.