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62
m Manual Bounce Flash Photography
When P.Fn-09 is set to 0 (p.92), you cannot manually set the bounce
angle (the flash head automatically returns to the 0° position when the
shutter button is pressed halfway even when you manually set the
bounce angle).
If the ceiling or wall for bouncing the flash light on is too far away,
shooting with the appropriate exposure may not be possible since the
bounced flash light may not reach the subject.
If the picture appears dark, use a larger aperture opening (smaller f/
number) and try again. You can also increase the ISO speed when using
a digital camera.
Select a ceiling or wall that is close to a white color for bouncing the flash
light off for high reflectance. If the bounce surface is not white, a color
cast may result in the picture or shooting with the appropriate exposure
may not be possible since the bounced flash light may not reach the
subject.
When Quick flash is fired with bounce flash, underexposure may occur
since the flash output decreases.
When you turn the flash head, turn it slowly. While it may make a sound
when you turn the flash head, it is not a malfunction. However, it may
result in a mechanical failure if you turn the flash head fast.
When the flash head is turned while the flash coverage is set to <L>
(automatic setting), the flash coverage is set at 50 mm and <
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displayed.
You can also manually set the flash coverage (p.34).
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