Kyocera 141000 Instruction Manual - Page 65
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Second curtain synchronization First curtain synchronization Taking photographs with second curtain synchronization is effective for shooting moving subjects using slow synchronization. Normally with flash photography the flash is emitted directly after the shutter's front curtain has finished traveling (first curtain synchronization). When this camera is used together with a Contax flash equipped with the second curtain synchronization function, the flash can be emitted directly before the shutter's rear curtain starts traveling (second curtain synchronization). The "ghost" movement of the subject thus appears more natural. • For instructions on second curtain synchronization settings, refer to the flash's operating instructions. • Exposure is controlled in the same way as with regular flash photography (first curtain synchronization). With TTL auto photography, the flash's intensity is set in accordance with the camera's exposure system. You can also use exposure compensation to adjust the flash intensity, thus achieve certain effects. 65