11.7 Shooting format adjustment
(ZOOM SIZE)
Certain types of digital cameras allow the
display for the position of the reflector to be
adjusted to chip-format (dimensions of the
recording module) using the Zoom Size
function
Setting procedure
• Press the
for the selection menu to appear.
• Press the
OPTION
touch display.
OPTION
• Press the
SUB-REFL.
touch display and select
ZOOM SIZE
ZOOM MODE
• Press the
touch display.
p
q
ZOOM SIZE
• Press the
touch display. The setting is adopted
OFF
immediately.
„
" appears in the INFO menu after acti-
ON
vation of the zoom size function.
„
" once the zoom size function has
been deactivated, the symbol will be deleted
from the INFO menu.
The Zoom Size function cannot be set with
cameras which do not support shooting
format adjustment!
button as often as it takes
OPTION
sensor button on the
sensor buttons on the
ZOOM SIZE
.
ZOOM SIZE
sensor button on the
ON
sensor button on the
11.8 AF auxiliary light (AF BEAM)
If the AF metering system of a digital AF reflex
camera is unable to focus due to insufficient
ambient lighting, the camera activates the AF
auxiliary light
built into the flash unit.
This projects a stripe pattern onto the subject
which the camera uses to focus.
With the "AF-BEAM" function, the AF auxiliary
light can be switched on or off.
The range is approx. 6 m... 9 m (with a stan-
dard 1.7/50 mm lens). Parallax error bet-
ween the lens and AF auxiliary light
the close-up range with the AF auxiliary light
to approximately 0.7 m to 1 m.
If the automatic AF auxiliary light
activated by the camera, the "Single-AF (S-AF)"
autofocus mode must be set on the camera and
the flash unit must indicate flash readiness.
Some camera models support only the came-
ra's internal AF auxiliary light. In this case,
the automatic AF auxiliary light of the flash
unit is not activated (as in the case of com-
pact cameras; see the camera's operating
instructions).
Low-speed zoom lenses can significantly
curtail the range of the AF auxiliary light!
limits
is to be
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