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Anleitung Sony, modell HVL-F42AM

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7GB Name of parts A Built-in wide panel (page 24) D AF illuminator (page 31) B Flashtube E Mounting-foot release button C Wireless control signal receiver (page 13) (page 36) F Mounting foot (page 12) G Bounce indicator (page 28) Remove the protective sheet from the H Bounce lock release button front of the AF illuminator before use. (page 28) I Display panel (page 9) J Control panel (page 9) K Battery-chamber door (page 10) L Mini-stand (page 39) GB8 Display panel/Control panel A Low-battery lamp (page 11) B Flash-OFF lamp (page 16) C Flash-ON lamp (page 16) D Wireless flash lamp (page 36) E High-speed-sync lamp (page 34) F MODE button (page 16) G HSS button (page 34) H TEST button (page 27) The status while the lamp is lit Amber: Flash ready Green: Proper exposure Red: Overheating I POWER switch (page 14) J LEVEL button (page 26) K ZOOM button (page 22) L ZOOM lamp (page 22) M LEVEL lamp (page 26) 9GB Inserting batteries The HVL-F42AM may be powered by : • Four AA-size alkaline batteries* • Four AA-size rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries* * Batteries are not supplied. Always ensure that rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries are charged in the specified charger unit. 1 Open the battery-chamber door as shown. 2 Insert the batteries in the battery chamber as in the diagram. 3 Close the battery-chamber door. • Follow the reverse steps when opening the battery-chamber door. GB10 Checking Batteries The low-battery lamp on the display panel blinks when the batteries are low. Changing the batteries is recommended when the low-battery lamp blinks. The flash unit can still be used when the TEST button lights up in amber. • If nothing lights up when the POWER switch is set to ON, check the orientation of the batteries. • If only the low-battery lamp blinks, change the batteries. Preparations 11GB Attachment and removal of the flash unit Attaching the flash unit to the camera While the flash unit is turned off, push the mounting foot firmly onto the camera until it stops. • The flash unit is locked in place automatically. • If the built-in flash in the camera is protruding, lower it before attaching the flash unit. GB12 Removing the flash unit from the camera While pressing the mounting-foot release button 1, remove the flash unit 2. Pr ep ar at io n s 13GB Turning on the power Set the POWER switch to ON. Power of the flash unit turns it on. • When the power of the flash unit is turned on, the lamps on the display panel light up. To turn the power off Set the POWER switch to OFF. GB14 Power save When the camera or flash unit is not used for three minutes, power switches off and display panel indicators go out automatically to save the batteries. • In wireless flash photography (page 36), control panel indicators disappear after 60 minutes. • You can change the time until power save, or disable power save. (page 44) • The power of the flash unit is turned off automatically when the POWER switch of the camera is set to OFF.* * When Sony digital single-lens reflex camera (other than DSLR-A100) is used. Preparations 15GB Changing the flash mode Press the MODE button. • The indicator on the display panel changes as follows.* ( AUTO) t WL t t ( AUTO) t . . . * When the camera is disconnected. • The Flash-ON lamp [ AUTO] lights up when the camera is set to Autoflash. Only the Flash-ON lamp [ ] lights up when set to Full-flash. GB16 Program auto flash (The basics) 1 Select the P mode on the camera. 2 Press the MODE button to turn on the Flash-ON lamp, either [ AUTO] or [ ] on the display panel. • The Flash-ON lamp [ AUTO] lights up when the camera is set to Autoflash. Only the Flash-ON lamp [ ] lights up when set to Full-flash. Basics 17GB 3 When the flash unit is charged, press the shutter button to take a photo. • The flash unit is charged when the TEST button on the control panel lights up in amber and the “ ” indicator in the camera viewfinder are both on. When the correct exposure has been obtained for the photo just taken, the TEST button on the control panel blinks in green. • The photo will be under-exposed because of the lack of luminescence if taken before charging is complete. • Press the shutter button after making sure that charging is complete when using the flash unit with the self-timer. • If your camera has AUTO mode or Scene Selection mode, they are dealt with here as program auto. Moreover, the flash mode selected (auto flash ( AUTO), fill-flash ( ), and un-full-flash ( )) depends on your camera. For details, refer to the operating instructions of your camera. GB18 • The following tables show the distance reached by the light from the flash unit (i.e. the flash range). See page 49 for further details. 35 mm-format or manual flash ISO100 Focal length (mm) 16* 24 28 35 50 70 105 Aperture 2.8 1-4.5 1-8 1-8 1-8.5 1-10.5 1-12.5 1-15 4 1-3 1-5.5 1-5.5 1-6 1-7.5 1-8.5 1-10.5 5.6 1-2 1-4 1-4 1-4.5 1-5 1-6 1-7.5 (unit : m) ISO400 Focal length (mm) 16* 24 28 35 50 70 105 Aperture 2.8 1-9 1-16 ...


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