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50
W AI.B Full-Auto Shooting
3
Take the picture.
Focus on the subject and take the
picture in the same way as with
normal flash photography.
X The flash fires at the automatically set
bounce angle and the picture is
taken.
Play back the image, then check the
result.
When the camera is equipped with a flash mode that disables flash firing,
set the mode to one that does not disable flash firing.
During AI.B full-auto shooting, the flash coverage is automatically set.
You cannot manually change the setting.
Even if [Flash firing] in the camera’s menu function [External Speedlite
control] or [Flash control] is set to [Disabled], when you press the
<X> button, the preflash will be fired to measure the distance.
When the distance to the subject is short, the bounce angle may be set
to 90° or greater. This is a normal operation. By relaxing the angle in
which the flash light hits the subject (making the incident angle
shallower), you can suppress the shadow on the subject (example: the
shadow beneath the face when taking a picture of a person).
During bounce photography, the flash coverage is set to 50 mm and <
--
>
is displayed.
With the position of the flash head moved (inadvertently) after the
distance measurement operation by pressing the <X> button or the
like (with the AI.B lamp blinking), if you press the shutter button halfway
or press any other button on the camera, automatic correction may be
performed to set the bounce angle to the position at the time when it was
automatically set by the distance measurement operation. Note that
when you press the shutter button completely with the AI.B lamp
blinking, the Speedlite will not fire until the flash head is moved to the
appropriate position.
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