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

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SETTINGS FOR CAMERA-CONTROLLED AUTOMATIC FLASH MODE

When the flash unit used has been switched on and set to the appropriate

mode for TTL mode, exposure metering must be carried out on the Leica

S

1. before taking each flash picture by gently pressing the shutter

release, so that the display in the viewfinder shows the shutter speed

or switches to the light balance. If this stage is missed out by fully

depressing the shutter release in one quick movement, the flash unit

will not fire even if required.

2. the desired exposure mode and the desired shutter speed and/or

aperture must be set. The shortest flash sync speed must be taken

into account as this determines whether a "normal" flash is fired or an

HSS flash.

TTL flash mode

The fully automatic, i.e. camera-controlled, TTL flash mode is available

with the Leica S with system-compatible flash units, and with all exposure

operating modes of the camera. In addition, an automatic fill flash control

is available. This means that in order to ensure a balanced relationship

between flash and other lighting at all times, the flash power is reduced

by up to 1

2

3

EV as ambient brightness increases (fill flashes). If, however,

the prevailing brightness requires a faster shutter speed than the sync

speed (

1

125

s with focal plane shutter,

1

1000

s for lenses with central shutter)

or if this is set manually, a system-compatible flash unit will be automati-

cally switched to linear flash mode (HSS, see next section) by the cam-

era. In addition, the Leica S transfers the set sensitivity and aperture to

the flash unit. If it has such displays, the flash unit can then automatically

adapt its distance setting accordingly.

Notes:

• The following sections describe only those settings and functions that

are available when using the Leica S with system-compatible flash

units.

• An exposure compensation set at the camera influences only the

measurement of the prevailing light! If you want to simultaneously use

compensation of the TTL flash exposure metering in flash mode – in

parallel or in the opposite direction, you must make this additional

setting (on the flash unit).

• More details of flash use, in particular for other flash units not specially

adapted to the Leica S and for different flash modes, can be found in

the relevant manuals.

LINEAR FLASH MODE (HIGH SPEED SYNCHRONIZATION)

Fully automatic, i.e. camera controlled, linear flash operation is available

with the Leica S when using system-compatible flash units (see p. 39),

with all shutter speeds and in all exposure modes of the camera. It is

automatically activated by the camera when the selected or calculated

shutter speed is faster than the sync speed, i.e. ≤

1

180

s with focal plane

shutter. If the flash unit is set correctly, this changeover requires no

further action on the part of the photographer.

STROBOSCOPE FLASH MODE WITH SYSTEM-COMPATIBLE FLASH

UNITS

This flash method in which several consecutive flashes are fired during an

exposure is possible with all exposure operating modes of the camera.

With the operating modes and the camera automatically sets the shutter

speed necessary for the selected number and frequency of flashes. If the

required shutter speed results in an overexposure due to the prevailing

light, this is indicated by the light balance. With the operating modes and

flashing of the time display in the viewfinder and top panel display signals

that the shutter speed is too high. In such cases exposure compensation

is possible by changing the number and/or frequency of the flashes and/

or the aperture and/or the shutter speed (with and ). For successful

stroboscope photography in which e.g. several phases of a sequence of

movements are recorded in one picture, the working range of the flash

unit, the number of flashes, the distance and naturally the aperture are of

crucial importance. Information on this can be found in the manual of the

flash unit in question.

Note:

The HSS flash technology results in shorter ranges.

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