Kyocera 141000 Instruction Manual - Page 63

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Slow synchronization photography Normal flash photography Slow synchronization with the shutter speed set at 1/30 second or slower less can be effective for shooting evening or night views using a flash. Slow synchronization often adds more ambient light to the final picture. When the TLA flash's TTL auto mode is used, photographs can easily be taken with slow synchronization. y When the exposure mode is set to "P" or "Av" Determine the composition, then set the main switch to "AEL". The shutter speed is locked at the metered value of the ambient light. Check that the flash is charged, then take the photo. + When the exposure mode is set to "Tv" Determine the composition, then set the main switch to "AEL". The aperture is locked at the metered value of the ambient light. Check that the flash is charged, then take the photo. + When the exposure mode is set to "M" Set the shutter speed to 1/30 seconds or less. Adjust the aperture to set the exposure to the metered value of the ambient light so that the exposure meter indicates that the exposure is appropriate, then check that the flash is charged and take the photo. • The shutter speed is slow when slow synchronization is used, so use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 63

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Slow
synchronization
photography
Normal
flash
photography
<Slow
synchronization
photography>
Slow
synchronization
with
the
shutter
speed
set
at
1/30
second
or
slower
less
can
be
effective
for
shooting
evening
or
night
views
using
a
flash.
Slow
synchronization
often
adds
more
ambient
light
to
the
final
picture.
When
the
TLA
flash's
TTL
auto
mode
is
used,
photographs
can
easily
be
taken
with
slow
synchronization.
When
the
exposure
mode
is
set
to
"P"
or
"Av"
Determine
the
composition,
then
set
the
main
switch
to
"AEL".
The
shutter
speed
is
locked
at
the
metered
value
of
the
ambient
light.
Check
that
the
flash
is
charged,
then
take
the
photo.
+
When
the
exposure
mode
is
set
to
"Tv"
Determine
the
composition,
then
set
the
main
switch
to
"AEL".
The
aperture
is
locked
at
the
metered
value
of
the
ambient
light.
Check
that
the
flash
is
charged,
then take
the
photo.
+
When
the
exposure
mode
is
set
to
"M"
Set
the
shutter
speed
to
1/30
seconds
or
less.
Adjust
the
aperture
to
set
the
exposure
to
the
metered
value
of
the
ambient
light
so
that
the
exposure
meter
indicates
that
the
exposure
is
appropriate,
then
check
that
the
flash
is
charged
and
take
the
photo.
The
shutter
speed
is
slow
when
slow
synchronization
is
used,
so
use
a
tripod
to
prevent
camera
shake.
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