Pentax PZ-1p PZ-1p Manual - Page 112

Pentax PZ-1p Manual

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Overview of Flash Function CAMERA FUNCTION TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C TYPED TYPE E After the flash is charged, the camera automatically selects the flash-sync speed. Automatic aperture setting in the Hyper Programmed AE, Programmed AE or ShutterPriority AE mode Flash confirmation signal in the viewfinder TTL auto flash _(Notel ) Slow-speed sync in Hyper Manual or Shutter- Priority AE mode 0 AF spotbeam z Trailing-shutter-curtain flash sync (note 2) m Contrast-control flash mode (note 3) 0 m• TYPE A: Built-in flash >• TYPE B: AF330FTZ, AF500FTZ (note 4) 0=1 TYPE C: AF400FTZ, AF240FT z TYPE D: AF400T, AF280T, AF200T, AF080C, AF140C, AF200SA TYPE E: AF200S, AF160, AF140 Notes: 1. Only the AF200SA flash does not operate. 2. The shutter speed is 1/125 sec. or slower. 3. The shutter speed is 1 /60 sec. or slower. 4. Multi-burst and slave-synch flash with AF500FTZ are possible. * When using a Type D flash except AF200SA in the MS (Manual Synch) or M (Manual) mode or a Type E flash, set the aperture according to the calculator chart on the back of the flash unit. * If the camera is set in the Hyper-Programmed AE mode , the Programmed AE mode (with the USERSET position) or the Shutter-Priority AE mode, the Type D flash cannot be used as the aperture setting changes. Caution: Use of non-Pentax flash units may damage the camera. For the best results, use the Pentax dedicated flash unit.

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Overview
of
Flash
Function
0
z
m
CAMERA
FUNCTION
After
the
flash
is
charged,
the
camera
automati-
cally
selects
the
flash
-sync
speed.
Automatic
aperture
setting
in
the
Hyper
Programmed
AE,
Programmed
AE
or
Shutter
-
Priority
AE
mode
Flash
confirmation
signal
in
the
viewfinder
TTL
auto
flash
Slow
-speed
sync
in
Hyper
Manual
or
Shutter
-
Priority
AE
mode
AF
spotbeam
Trailing
-shutter
-curtain
flash
sync
(note
2)
Contrast
-control
flash
mode
(note
3)
TYPE
A
TYPE
B
TYPE
C
TYPED
TYPE
E
_(Notel
)
0
m
TYPE
A:
Built-in
flash
>
TYPE
B:
AF330FTZ,
AF500FTZ
(note
4)
=
1
TYPE
C:
AF400FTZ,
AF240FT
0
z
TYPE
D:
AF400T, AF280T,
AF200T,
AF080C,
AF140C,
AF200SA
TYPE
E:
AF200S,
AF160,
AF140
Notes:
1.
Only
the
AF200SA
flash
does
not
operate.
2.
The
shutter
speed
is
1/125
sec.
or
slower.
3.
The
shutter
speed
is
1
/60
sec.
or
slower.
4.
Multi
-burst
and
slave
-synch
flash
with
AF500FTZ
are
possible.
*
When
using
a
Type
D
flash
except
AF200SA
in
the
MS
(Manual
Synch)
or
M
(Manual)
mode
or
a
Type
E
flash,
set
the
aperture
according
to
the
calculator
chart
on
the
back
of
the
flash
unit.
*
If
the
camera
is
set
in
the
Hyper
-Programmed
AE
mode
,
the
Programmed
AE
mode
(with
the
USER
-
SET
position)
or
the
Shutter
-Priority
AE
mode,
the
Type
D
flash
cannot
be
used
as
the
aperture
setting
changes.
Caution:
Use
of
non-Pentax
flash
units
may
damage
the
camera.
For
the
best
results,
use
the
Pentax
dedicated
flash
unit.