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Metz mecablitz 26 AF-1 digital Manual De Instrucciones página 90

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The flash-ready indicator
The STATUS LED
flashes red in stand-by mode.
The most recently used operating setting is retained
after automatic shutdown and is immediately restored
when the camera is switched on.
The flash unit can be turned on again by tapping the
shutter release (wake-up function).
The flash unit shuts off completely approx. 1 hour after
last use (AUTO-OFF).
In slave and Videolicht the automatic cut-off is not
activated.
The flash unit should always be turned off using the
main switch
if it is not going to be used for an
extended period.
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4 LED displays on the flash unit
4.1 Flash readiness indication
When the flash capacitor on the flash unit is charged,
the STATUS-LED
button lights up in green, thus
indicating that the flash unit is ready.
This means that flash light can be used for the next
shot. Flash readiness is also transmitted to the camera
and indicated accordingly in the camera's viewfinder.
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goes out.
If a photograph is taken before flash readiness appears,
then the flash unit will not be triggered. If the camera
has already switched to flash sync speed, the shot may
have the wrong exposure (see 13.1).
4.2 Correct exposure indication
If the exposure is correct, then button STATUS-LED
lights up in red for around 3 seconds if the photograph
has been correctly exposed in flash modes TTL;
(see 5.1)!
If there is no exposure control indication after the shot
in the TTL mode of operation, then the photograph was
underexposed.
In that case, you must:
- set the next smaller f-stop (e.g. use f-stop 8 instead
of 11), or
- reduce the distance to the subject or to the reflection
surface (e.g. for indirect flashes), or
- set a higher ISO value on the camera.

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