Sony Metz SCA 3302 M7 User Manual

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faster than the camera’s fastest synch speed, then
the camera will automatically set the fastest possi-
ble flash synch speed when the shutter release is
touched (see Section 4.3 or refer to the operating
instructions for the camera). If the selected shutter
speed is slower than the flash synch speed, then
this shutter speed will be retained.

Depending on the specific camera type, a warning
signal can light up in the viewfinder when the
camera’s shutter speed/aperture setting range is
exceeded; please refer to the operating instruc-
tions for the given camera.

Camera mode “A” (aperture priority):

(if available on the camera)

Iin the “A” camera mode an aperture can be pre-
selected on the camera. The camera will then
adjust a shutter speed that matches the ambient
light conditions. If the shutter speed is faster than
the camera’s fastest synch speed, then the camera
will automatically set the fastest possible flash
synch speed when the shutter release is touched.
When selecting the aperture ensure that the sub-
ject lies within the working range (distance) of the
flash unit (see aperture calculator or LC display of
the mecablitz).

Depending on the specific camera type a warning
signal may light up in the viewfinder when the
camera’s shutter speed/aperture setting range is
exceeded ; please refer to the operating instruc-
tions for the given camera.

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