Selecting The Flash Mode - Sony HVL-F60RM Mode D'emploi

Unité flash qui peut être utilisée avec les appareils photo à objectif interchangeable sony, les caméscopes numériquees hd à objectif interchangeable et les appareils photo numériques sony pourvu d'une griffe multi-interface classique
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Selecting the flash mode

You can press the MODE button
and rotate the control wheel to
select the following flash modes
besides TTL flash mode. For
photographing in the individual
flash mode, refer to the Help Guide
(page 2).
• MANUAL flash mode
You need to manually adjust the
flash power level for keeping it
consistent.
• MULTI flash mode
While the shutter is open, you
can fire multiple flashes with
the specified flash count and
frequency.
• GROUP flash mode
You can select this flash
mode for radio wireless flash
photography. In GROUP flash
mode, you can combine TTL
flash mode with MANUAL flash
mode for firing flashes.
• OFF flash mode
Flash firing is disabled.
Auto WB adjustment with
color temperature
information
White balance is automatically
adjusted on the camera (except
for DSLR-A100) based on the color
temperature information at the
time of flash firing.
• This function works when the
flash unit is attached to the
camera and placed in TTL flash
mode.
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• This function works when [Auto]
or [Flash] is specified for the
white balance on the camera.
TTL* flash mode
MANUAL flash mode provides
a fixed flash power irrespective
of the brightness of the subject
and the camera setting. TTL
flash mode measures the
light from the subject that is
reflected through the lens.
TTL flash compensation
includes P-TTL compensation
which is TTL compensation
with pre-flashing; and ADI
compensation which is P-TTL
compensation with distance
information.
* TTL stands for Through The
Lens.
• ADI metering is possible in
combination with a lens with
a built-in distance encoder.
Before using the ADI metering
function, check whether your
lens has a built-in distance
encoder by referring to the
specifications in the operating
instructions supplied with
your lens.

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