“Av” aperture priority mode
(if featured on the camera)
In the
“
Av” aperture priority mode an aperture can
be preselected on the camera. The camera will
then adjust a shutter speed that matches the
ambient light conditions. If the shutter speed is
faster than the camera's flash synch speed, then
the camera will automatically change over to the
fastest possible flash synch speed when the
shutter release is touched.
When selecting the aperture ensure that the
subject is within the operating range (distance) of
the flash unit (see aperture calculator or LC-display
of the mecablitz)!
Depending upon the given camera type, a warning
signal will light up in the viewfinder when the
camera's shutter speed/aperture focusing range is
exceeded; please refer to the camera's operating
instructions.
“M” camera mode
(if featured on the camera)
An aperture and a shutter speed can be
preselected on the camera when in “M” camera
mode. If the adjusted shutter speed is faster than
the camera's flash synch speed, then the camera
will automatically change over to the fastest
possible flash synch speed when the shutter
release is touched.
When selecting the aperture ensure that the
subject is within the maximum flash range (see
aperture calculator or LC-display of the mecablitz)!
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