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Notes
about
Flash
Photography
The
^
mark
in
the
viewfinder
has
the
following
meanings:
Lighted
steadiiy
(when
shutter
release
button
is
depressed
haifway):
Flash
will
fire
when
the
shutter
release
button
is
pressed.
Subject
is
within
effective
flash
range.
Biinks
slowly
(1
time/sec):
Flash
is
recharging
(shutter
will
not
operate
until
recharging
is
compieted).
Blinks
rapidiy
(4
times/sec,
when
shutter
release
button
is
depressed
halfway):
Subject
is
outside
effective
flash
range.
The
distance
to
subject
is
too
far;
if
the
picture
is
taken,
it
wili
be
underexposed.
Either
approach
cioser
to
the
subject
or
open
the
aperture
until
the
blinking
indicator
iights
steadiiy.
The
effective
flash
range
Is
even
narrower
when
using
slide
film,
so
refer
to
the
accompanying
“Effective
Flash
Range
Table"
when
planning
your
photographs.
<Effective
Flash
Range>
(For
slide
Film)
Distance
(m)
Exposure/Aperture
--
0.;
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For
ISO
400
film
F16
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For
ISO
100
film
When
using
the
aperture
priority
automatic
mode,
the
flash
output
will
change
in
accordance
with
the
camera-to-subject
distance.
When
using
the
programmed
auto
mode
“P”,
the
flashmatic
system
is
used,
and
the
camera’s
aperture
changes
in
accordance
with
the
camera-to-subject
distance.
For
flash
photography,
we
recommend
“P”
mode.
If
you
stop
down
the
aperture,
the
effective
flash
range
will
be
substiantially
reduced.
If
you
wish
to
take
flash
photographs
at
distances
beyond
the
effective
range
of
the
built-in
flash,
use
the
Contax
flash
adapter
SA-2
(sold
separately)
together
with
the
TLA200
flash
unit
(p.
57)
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