Pentax K200D User Manual

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Using the Flash

5

Distance and Aperture when Using
the Built-in Flash

A set criteria is necessary between the guide number, aperture and
distance when shooting with the flash to obtain the correct exposure.
Calculate and adjust the shooting conditions if flash output is not sufficient.

Built-in flash guide number

The following equation calculates the distance of the flash for aperture values.
Maximum flash distance L1 = Guide number ÷ Selected aperture
Minimum flash distance L2 = Maximum flash distance ÷ 5*

* The value 5 used in the formula above is a fixed value

which applies only when using the built-in flash alone.

Example

When sensitivity is [ISO 100] and aperture value is F2.8
L1 = 13 ÷ 2.8 = approx. 4.6 (m)
L2 = 4.6 ÷ 5 = approx. 0.9 (m)
Therefore, the flash can be used in a range of about 0.9 m to 4.6 m.
The flash cannot be used when the distance is 0.7 m or less. When the
flash is used at closer than 0.7 m, it causes vignetting in the picture
corners, light is distributed unevenly and the picture may be over-exposed.

The following equation calculates the aperture value for shooting distances.

Aperture value used F = Guide number ÷ Shooting distance

Example

When sensitivity is [ISO 100] and shooting distance is 3 m, aperture value is:

F = 13 ÷ 3 = 4.3

If the resulting number (4.3, in the above example) is not available as
a lens aperture, the smaller number that is closest (4.0, in the above
example) is generally used.

ISO Sensitivity

Built-in flash guide number

ISO 100

Approx. 13

ISO 200

Approx. 18.4

ISO 400

Approx. 26

ISO 800

Approx. 36.8

ISO 1600

Approx. 52

Calculating Shooting Distance from Aperture Value

Calculating Aperture Value from Shooting Distance

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