Minolta 5600HS (D) User Manual

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3. Press the + or – button to select

.

4. Press the select button.
5. Attach the 5600HS (D) to the camera.

WIRELESS/REMOTE FLASH MODE

Setting Up The Off-Camera Flash

Set up the off-camera flash as described on page 49. Manual flash

cannot be used.

Taking Photos

The same method is used as for photography without ratio-flash
control (p. 50).

• Set shutter speed to 1/60 of a second or less (low shutter speed).

Wireless high-speed sync photography cannot be used.

Setting Up The Controller

(The following applies when the 5600HS (D) is used as the con-
troller.)

1. Set up the 5600HS (D) with the wire-

less controller as described in 1~4
on page 48.

2. Press the select button to blink

[RATIO].

Taking Photos

1. Set up a camera with a controller, and off-camera flash

unit.

• See page 43 for details.
• When using the 5600HS (D) as the controller and a flash other than

the D flash (see page 6) as the off-camera flash, ensure that the
shutter speed does not exceed the flash sync speed for the camera.
The off-camera flash will not operate if the shutter speed is greater
than the sync speed.

2. Check that both flash units are fully charged.

• The AF illuminator on the front blinks, and

on the rear is lit, when

the 5600HS (D) is fully charged.

3. Use test flash to check the off-camera flash.

• The method used for test flash differs with the camera used (eg.

press the AE lock button, or spot AE lock button). See the camera
manual for details.

• If the test flash doesn’t fire, change the position of the camera, flash,

and subject, or point the wireless/remote control-signal receiver
towards the camera.

4. Check again that both flash units are fully charged, and

press the shutter-release button to take the photo.

[2]-2 Ratio-Flash Control Using Two Flash Units

The controller and off-camera flash may be controlled to a flash
intensity of 1 and 2 respectively. See photo

on page 40.

• Ratio-flash control cannot be used with manual flash photography

.

WIRELESS FLASH

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