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TTL AUTO F LASH AND PROGRAMMED AUTO FLASH MODES TTL Auto Flash Mode For Programmed AE and Shutter-Priority AE Modes • Like the built-in RTF unit, the AF400FTZ or AF240FT, which is designed exclusively for use with this camera, automatically adjusts the shutter speed and aperture according to the subject's brightness, making it easy to accomplish even complicated daylight flash synchronization. (See the operating manual of the flash for more detailed information). • With a conventional dedicated flash unit (AF400T, AF280T, AF200T and AF080C), a flash-sync speed of 1/100 second and an aperture of f/4 (f/8 for AF080C) are set as soon as the flash is fully charged (at ISO 100). However, these units are not recommended for daylight flash sync photography. " The aperture is automatically set to f/4 with ISO 100 film. With the zoom lens whose maximum aperture changes from f/4 to f/5.6, for instance, according to the focal length in use, note that shooting at f/5.6 causes underexposure. For Aperture-Priority AE and Metered Manual modes • Select the desired f-number using the lens aperture ring. • The flash-sync speed of 1/100 second is set as soon as the flash is fully charged. Programmed Auto Flash Mode For Programmed AE and Shutter-Priority AE Modes • Set the flash's mode switch at one of the AUTO (red, green or yellow) positions for dedicated flash units such as the AF400T, AF280T, AF200T and AF200SA. • A combination of a flash-sync speed of 1/100 second and a lens aperture is selected as soon as the flash is fully charged, as indicated in the chart below. (at ISO 100) Red Green AF400T f/4 f/8 AF280T f/4 f/8 AF200T f/2.8 f/5.6 Yellow f/11 - (AF200SA: f/4 at ISO 100) For Aperture-Priority AE and Metered Manual Modes • Set the flash's mode switch at one of the AUTO (red, green or yellow) positions. • Set the same f-number on the lens as the one indicated by the flash's exposure scale. • The flash-sync speed of 1/100 second is set as soon as the flash is fully charged. • 50