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Инструкция по эксплуатации Sony, модель HVL-F43AM

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• [WIDE] is displayed on the LCD panel. • When putting the wide panel back, push it back in completely and confirm that [WIDE] on the LCD display turns off. • Do not pull out the wide panel forcibly. This may damage the wide panel. • When photographing a flat subject from in front at a focal length of less than 18 mm, the periphery of the screen may darken slightly because of the difference in intensity of the light that reaches the center and periphery of the screen. • When using a wide-angle lens with a focal length below 15 mm, the periphery of the screen may darken. • The focal length corresponds to the equivalent 35mm-format focal length. • This flash unit does not support the angle of view of a 16 mm F2.8 Fisheye lens. • Push back the wide panel and the bounce sheet into the inside of the flash head when this flash unit is stored in the supplied case. Bounce flash Bounce flash Advanced Operations Bounce flash Normal flash 31 Rotate the flash unit upwards or to the left and right while holding the camera firmly. Rotate the flash unit upwards or to the left and right while holding the camera firmly. • When the flash is rotated upwards, the flash range is not displayed on the LCD panel. High-speed sync (page 41) is also cleared. • When the flash is rotated upwards, the bounce indicator does not appear. • Use a white ceiling or wall to reflect the flash. A colored surface may color the light. High ceilings or glass are not recommended. Adjusting bounce angle Adjusting bounce angle s uneven lighting. Adjust to the best bounce angle while performing a test flash in actual shooting conditions. Examples of shooting conditions: • distance from camera to reflective surface •flash range • focal length of lens Correct Incorrect When the flash is bounced upwards Determine the angle in relation to the following table. Focal length of lens Bounce angle 70 mm minimum 30°, 45° 28 mm - 70 mm 60° 28 mm maximum 75°, 90° Using the bounce sheet The bounce sheet creates a highlight in the subject's eyes and makes the subject look more vibrant. • The bounce sheet is pulled out when the wide panel is pulled out. Push back the wide panel. 33 Advanced Operations • • Quick shift bounce When shooting in the portrait position, you can set the same bounce flash as that used when shooting in the landscape position, and also use the control panel at proper direction. 90° sideways bounce When the bounce angle is set to 90° sideways and 0° upwards while shooting in the portrait position, the top and bottom of the photo may darken. In this case, use the built-in wide panel or set the bounce angle to 0° sideways. • • blinks on the LCD panel. • When the zoom flash coverage is set to [A ZOOM] while using 90° sideways bounce, the coverage is adjusted automatically to the wide angle. In this case, the flash range is shorter than that for 0° sideways bounce. Advanced Operations 35 Close-up photography (downward bounce) Close-up photography (downward bounce) 1.0 m from the camera to ensure accurate illumination. Rotate the flash downwards with holding the camera firmly. • The rotation angle is 8°. • appears on the LCD panel. • When photographing at a distance closer than 0.7 m, the flash will not be able to completely cover the subject and the bottom of the picture will be darker. Use an off-camera flash, Macro Twin Flash, or Ring Light. • The downward bounce can be used only when the bounce angle is set to 0° or 90° sideways. • The lenses with long length may obstruct the flash light. Manual flash (M) Manual flash (M) • As manual flash is not affected by the reflectivity of the subject, it is convenient for use with subjects with extremely high or low reflectivity. • Manual flash can only be used when the camera is set to M (Manual) mode. In other modes, TTL measuring is selected automatically. • You can change the custom settings of this unit to enable manual flash photography in modes other than M mode of your camera. (page 63) TTL flash metering Manual flash metering Advanced Operations 37 1 1 • The modes change in the following order. 2 2 • The power level can be set to the following. 1/1 (maximum) t 1/2 t 1/4 t 1/8 t 1/16 t 1/32 t 1/64 t 1/128 (minimum) • The power level indication may sometimes differ depending on whether the power level was increased or decreased, even if the power level is the same. F button 1/1 t 1/1(-0.3) t 1/1(-0.7) t 1/2 t 1/2(-0.3) ... 1/64(-0.3) t 1/64(-0.7) t 1/128 f button 1/1 T 1/2(+0.7) T 1/2(+0.3) T 1/2 T 1/4(+0.7) ... 1/128(+0.7) T 1/128(+0.3) T 1/128 • The power can be set to up to 22 levels by changing the power level interval. See “C09 To Change the power level interval” on page 68 for details. Advanced Operations 39 • • Proper exposure is obtained at less than 1.0 m. If the flash range is less than 1.0 m, the lower area of the image on the LCD monitor of the camera may become dark. Change the flash range to adjust the aperture and ISO sensitivity. Proper exposure is obtained at more than 28 m. • In man...


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