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

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Second
curtain
synchronization
First
curtain
synchronization
<Second
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).
<Using
the
exposure
compensation
dial>
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.
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