Leica 19301 CL Black Camera Body -CL-BODY-BK

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Notes
Flash exposure compensation changes the range of the flash
unit.
Once set, the compensation value remains active until it is reset
to ± 0, no matter how many pictures are taken or if the camera is
switched off.
A compensation value configured on the camera will be
overruled when a relevantly equipped flash unit is attached, e.g.
a Leica SF 60 and a compensation value is entered on that flash
unit.
The menu item Flash Exposure Compensation can only be used in
conjunction with flash units on which the compensation value
cannot be set manually (e.g. Leica SF 26). The settings on the
scale in the camera menu can therefore only be confirmed if a
suitable flash unit is connected and switched on.
A brighter flash illumination with Plus compensation will require
a greater flash intensity. Flash exposure compensation will
therefore impact on the flash range: A Plus correction will
decrease it, a Minus correction will increase it.
An exposure compensation set on the camera will only affect
the measurement of ambient light. If a simultaneous TTL flash
exposure metering compensation is desired in flash mode, then
it must be additionally set on the flash unit. (Exception: On the
Leica SF26, the compensation value must be set on the camera
via menu control.)
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
Switch on the flash unit
Set the desired guide number control mode (e.g. TTL or GNC =
Guide Number Control) on the flash unit
Switching the camera on
Tap the shutter button before each flash exposure to activate
exposure metering
The flash unit may not fire if this step is missed by pressing
the shutter button down completely and skipping these
settings.
Set the desired exposure mode, shutter speed and/or aperture
setting
It is imperative to take note of the shortest flash sync speed,
as it determines whether a "normal" flash or an HSS flash is
fired.
Select Flash Settings in the main menu
Select Flash Mode in the submenu
Select a setting
The currently active mode is displayed on screen.
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