On-Line Operation; (Mounted On Camera); High-Speed Synchronous; Shooting - Rollei 56 Manual De Instrucciones

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On-line Operation (mounted on camera)
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Flash TTL Mode
If the flash is connected to a Canon camera through the hot shoe, the screen of the
flash will show E-TTL to represent the current metering system .
If the flash is connected to a Nikon camera through the hot shoe, the screen of the
flash will show i-TTL to represent the current metering system .
The Nikon system does not support flash on FEB settings . To realize surrounded the
exposure function on Nikon (BKT), please refer to the camera settings .
Flash Exposure Lock (FEL/FV)
The "Flash Exposure Lock" locks the correct flash exposure setting for any part of
the scene . When <TTL> is displayed on the panel, please connect the flash to your
camera correctly . For Canon cameras press the "FEL" or "*" (AEL auto exposure
lock) button . For Nikon cameras press "FV" button . Then the flash will do a preflash
and the camera will calculate the appropriate flash output . At this point you have
time for re-composition . After finishing you can press the shutter release for shoo-
ting pictures . (This feature requires you to use the camera support itself, therefore
please refer to your camera manual settings) .
High-Speed Synchronous Shooting

1 . High-speed synchronous:

Using TTL Mode and Manual Mode
1 . Set your camera's shutter to its high speed synchronous shooting mode .
2 . Set the flash to the TTL/M mode by pressing the mode button .
3 . Press the button B until the high speed icon appears
the display .
4 . The flash power output will be set by the camera to synchronize the flash to
each exposure .
5 . To exit the high speed synchronous shooting mode, press the button B until no
icon appears on the second line of the display .
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