Close-up photography (downward bounce) – Minolta 5600HS (D) User Manual

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Adjusting Bounce Angle

An unsightly photo results when both direct light and bounced light
from the flash are used simultaneously.
Determine the bounce angle in reference to the distance to the
reflective surface, the distance from the camera to the subject, and
the focal length of the lens etc.

Focal length of lens

Bounce angle

70mm minimum

45°

28~70mm

60°

28mm maximum

75°, 90°

Correct

Incorrect

When flash is
bounced upwards
Determine the angle in
relation to the table at
right.

Bouncing to Left and Right
Rotating the flash by 90° to bounce light sideways is recommended.
If an angle of less than 90° is used, care should be taken to ensure
that direct light from the flash does not illuminate the subject.

BOUNCE FLASH

CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY (DOWNWARD BOUNCE)

Rotate the flash downwards while
pressing the bounce lock-release
button.

• The downward bounce indicator

appears on the data panel.

• The rotation angle is 10°.

• When photographing at a distance closer than 0.7m, the flash will not

be able to completely cover the subject and the bottom of the picture
will be darker. Use an off-camera or macro flash.

BOUNCE FLASH

Tilt the flash slightly downwards when
photographing objects between 0.7m
and 1.5m from the camera to ensure
accurate illumination.

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