Metz SCA 3402 M10 Manual Del Usuario página 11

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Camera mode "A" (aperture priority)
In the camera mode "A", 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 flash sync speed then the camera' shutter
speed automatically changes to flash sync speed
when the shutter release is touched. When selec-
ting the aperture ensure that the subject is within
the working range of the flash unit (see aperture
calculator or LC display of the flash unit). Depen-
ding 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
(see operating instructions of the camera).
Camera mode "M" (Manual)
An aperture and a shutter speed can be preselec-
ted on the camera when in M mode. If the shutter
speed is faster than the flash sync speed then the
camera automatically changes over to flash sync
speed when the shutter release is touched. When
selecting the aperture ensure that the subject is
within the distance given by the aperture calculator
or in the LC display.
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