LEICA SBP PRO 1 Lithium-Ion Battery for S Typ 007 (7.3V, 2300mAh) User Manual

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FLASH EXPOSURE DISPLAYS IN THE VIEWFINDER WITH SYSTEM-

COMPATIBLE FLASH UNITS

In the viewfinder display of the Leica S, a flash symbol serves as a feed-

back and display of various operating states.

• does not appear despite the flash unit being switched on and ready

for use:

In such cases the Leica S will not fire the flash unit even though it is

switched on and ready for use. (e.g. because the wrong operating mode

is set on the flash unit)

• flashes before the picture is taken:

– The flash unit is not yet ready to use

• is lit up before the picture is taken:

– The flash unit is ready for use

• continues to light up constantly after firing:

– The flash is still ready to use.

• In the case of a flash exposure compensation set at the flash unit

– ± appears additionally in the viewfinder as an indicator

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE FLASH UNIT-INTEGRATED AUTO-

MATIC COMPUTER

When working with the automatic exposure of system-compatible flash

units, the light reflected by the subject is metered and evaluated by a

sensor integrated into the flash unit, not by the camera. The exposure

operating modes of the camera function essentially in the same way as

without flash. If the flash sync speed drops below the set value with

P

or

A

, or a speed is set below the sync speed with

T

or

M

, the flash is not

triggered.

As the operating modes, and already generate a normally exposed pic-

ture due to the ambient lighting, the flash power should be reduced, i.e. a

flash exposure compensation of e.g. –1EV to –2EV should be set.

With system-compatible flash units, the aperture set at the lens is trans-

mitted to the flash unit and automatically taken as the basis as computer

aperture. For the metering, the sensitivity set at the camera and any

exposure compensation set for the ambient lighting (camera) and flash

(flash unit) are taken into consideration.

MANUAL FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY WITH CONSTANT FLASH POWER

If the flash unit is used in manual flash mode with full power or fixed

partial power (if this can be set at the flash unit), the emitted flash light

power is not controlled. The exposure operating modes of the camera

function essentially in the same way as without flash.

If the flash sync speed drops below the set value with

A

or

T

, or a speed

is set below the sync speed with

T

or

M

, the flash is suppressed. The lens

aperture to be set is determined by the flash power, sensitivity and

distance to the subject, or vice versa, the flash partial power to be set is

determined by the aperture, sensitivity, focal length and distance to the

subject (see flash unit manual).

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY VIA THE X CONTACT

No information is transmitted if a non-system-compatible flash unit is

connected via the accessory shoe. As the camera cannot "recognize"

such a flash unit, it acts as if no flash unit were attached. The flash time

must be set manually to the flash sync speed

1

125

s, or

1

1000

s with central

shutter, or to slower speeds; an automatic changeover does not take

place. The flash unit ready and indicator lamps are not active.

If the flash unit is suitable, the light control can be performed with an

automatic aperture, i.e. via the sensor on the flash unit, or manually by

selecting corresponding partial light power levels (see flash unit manual).

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY VIA THE LOWER LEMO

®

JACK

Flash units and large studio flash systems can be connected by cable

with LEMO

®

plug (supplied) can be connected to the lower LEMO

®

jack.

The LEMO

®

jack with its automatic locking reliably prevents an inadver-

tent interruption in the connection. As the camera cannot "recognize" a

flash unit connected in this way, it acts as if no flash unit were attached.

The flash time must be set manually to the flash sync speed

1

125

s, or

1

1000

s

with central shutter, or to slower speeds; an automatic changeover does

not take place. The flash unit ready and indicator lamps are not active.

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