Automatic zoom adjustment
This causes the zoom position of the main mirror
lens focal length. "AZoom" and the mirror position will then appear on the flash
unit's display panel.
Manual adjustment of the zoom position with AZoom
The zoom position of the main reflector
unit is used with a camera capable of data transmission, in order to achieve spe-
cial lighting effects (such as hot-spot, etc.). See also 6.2.
Once saved, „MZoom" will be indicated on the display.
Resetting to AZoom mode
• Touch the shutter release to begin a data transfer between the flash unit and
the camera.
• Continue changing the zoom position until AZoom appears on the display.
10. Wide-angle diffuser
With the wide angle diffuser
, focal lengths of 18 mm or more can be illumi-
nated (35 mm format).
Pull the wide-angle diffuser
out from the main reflector
and then release it. The wide-angle diffuser automatically folds downwards.
The main reflector automatically moves to the required position. The distance
readings and the zoom value are corrected to 18 mm on the display panel.
To insert the wide-angle diffuser
in.
108
to automatically adjust to the
can also be changed when the flash
as far as it will go,
, turn it upwards 90° and push it all the way
11. Flash techniques
11.1 Bounce flash
Bounce flash illuminates the subject more softly and reduces dense shadows. It
also reduces the drop in light from foreground to background that occurs for
physical reasons.
The main reflector
of the flash unit can be swivelled horizontally and tilted
vertically for bounce flash. To avoid colour cast in your shots, the reflective surfa-
ce should be colour-neutral or white. For frontal fill-in lighting, the secondary
reflector
can also be activated in the Select Menu (see 7.8).
When tilting the main reflector vertically, make sure that it is turned
through an angle that is wide enough to prevent direct light from falling
on the subject. The reflector should be tilted at least as far as the 60° lock-
in position.
Flash ranges do not appear on the display when the main reflector is turned.
11.2 Bounce flash with a reflector card
The use of bounce flash with the integrated reflector card
lights in the eyes of human subjects.
• Tilt the reflector head upwards by 90°.
• Pull the reflector card
together with the wide-angle diffuser
from the reflector head
• Hold the reflector card
and insert the wide-angle diffuser
tor head.
11.3 Bounce flash with secondary reflector
When the main reflector
is swivelled or tilted, the secondary reflector
also be activated in the Select Menu for frontal fill-in lighting of the subject (see
7.8).
Using the secondary reflector
is generally practical and feasible only for
bounce flash with a swivelled or tilted main reflector
can bring out high-
above out
into the reflec-
can
. If the main reflector is