The reflector's zoom position is not automati-
cally adapted to the lens's current zoom
position
– The camera is not transferring any data to the flash
unit.
– There is no data exchange between the flash unit
and camera.
Touch the camera shutter release button
– The camera is fitted with a lens without CPU.
– The flash unit works in
or
SOFT
SPOT
Switch to
zoom (see p. 76).
STANDARD
– The reflector is pivoted out of its normal position.
– The wide-angle diffuser head
is folded out in
6c
front of the reflector.
The flash unit aperture setting is not automati-
cally adapted to that of the lens
– The camera is not transferring any data to the flash
unit.
– There is no data exchange between the flash unit
and camera.
Touch the camera shutter release button
– The camera is fitted with a lens without CPU.
zoom mode.
The system does not switch automatically to
the flash synchronization time
– The camera/lens has central locking (most
compact cameras).
There is therefore no need to switch to synchroni-
zation time.
– The flash unit works with high-speed synchroniza-
tion. The system therefore does not switch
automatically to the flash synchronization time.
– The camera works with shutter speeds that are slower
than the flash synchronization time. Depending on the
camera mode, the system does not switch to flash
synchronization time (see camera manual).
The shots are too dark
– The subject is outside the range of the flash unit.
Note: With indirect flash, the range of the flash unit
diminishes.
– The subject contains very bright or reflective
picture sections. This deceives the measuring
system of the camera or flash unit. Set a positive
manual flash exposure compensation, e.g. +1 EV.
The shots are too bright
– When taking close-ups, the shots can be overexposed
(shots are too bright) if the slowest exposure time of the
flash unit is understepped.
Aperture F cannot be adjusted on the flash unit
– There is digital data exchange between the flash
unit and camera. It is not possible to adjust the
aperture!
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