11.3 AF-BEAM (AF auxiliary light)
If the AF metering system of a digital AF reflex
camera is unable to focus due to insufficient
ambient lighting, the camera activates the
AF auxiliary light
built into the flash unit.
This projects a stripe pattern onto the subject
which the camera uses to focus.
With the "AF-BEAM" function, the AF auxiliary
light can be switched on or off.
The range is approx. 6 m... 9 m (with a
standard 1.7/50 mm lens). Parallax error
between the lens and AF auxiliary light
limits the close-up range with the AF auxiliary
light to approximately 0.7 m to 1 m.
If the automatic AF auxiliary light is to be acti-
vated by the camera, the "ONE SHOT" autofocus
mode must be set on the camera and the flash
unit must indicate flash readiness.
Some camera models support only the c
amera's internal AF auxiliary light. In this
case, the automatic AF auxiliary light of the
flash unit is not activated (as in the case of
compact cameras; see the camera's opera-
ting instructions)!
Low-speed zoom lenses can significantly
curtail the range of the AF auxiliary light!
Some cameras support the AF auxiliary light
in the flash unit only with the camera's cen-
tral AF sensor. If a peripheral AF sensor
selected, then the AF auxiliary light will not
be activated in the flash unit!
Setting procedure
• Press the
• Press the
• Press the
MOD.LIGHT
AF BEAM
• Press the
m/ft
• Press the
AF BEAM
Off
On
is
D
button as often as it takes
for the selection menu to appear.
OPTION
sensor button on the
touch display.
sensor buttons on the
touch display and select "AF BEAM".
AF BEAM
sensor button on the
touch display.
On
Off
or
sensor button on the
touch display.
The setting is adopted immediately.
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