Sony HVL-MT24AM Manual

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Products
HVL-F20S
Designed exclusive for Sony E-mount 
cameras, the HVL-F20S external flash is 
the perfect accessory for extending  
illumination range and includes bounce 
capability and TTL auto metering.
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Specifications
Flash
• Flash Coverage: F4: 1m–5m
• Guide Number: 20
Weights and Measurements
•  Dimensions  (Approx.): (W x H x D) 2-3/8 x 2-7/8 x 2-1/8";   
(60 x 71 x 53mm)
• Weight (Approx.)(Main unit only): 2.3oz (63g)
Extends flash range beyond camera’s included flash
Though compact and lightweight, the HVL-F20S has 
a maximum range twice that of the included flash 
units of the NEX-3, NEX-5 and NEX-C3 cameras. This is 
represented as the guide number (GN) of 20 with a 
50mm focal distance.
Bounce flash enables shadowless indirect lighting
When set to “indoor” shooting mode, the flash points up 
to bounce light off the ceiling for shadowless illumination 
of your subject. When set to the “outdoor” shooting 
mode, the flash directs light directly at your subject.
Built-in diffuser for wide and telephoto shooting
With the built-in diffuser, the flash illumination covers 
a wider angle of view or if users want to shoot at a 
greater distance, they can rotate the dial on the side 
of the flash unit to the “Tele” Position. While the “Tele” 
setting reduces the width of flash coverage, it extends 
the range to illuminate more distant subjects.
Easy intuitive operation
Unlike most external flash units, the HVL-F20S has no 
dedicated ON/OFF switch. Instead, power is automatically 
switched on simply by raising the flash unit into the 
shooting position. In addition, a switch on the side of the 
unit offers Indoor and Outdoor settings, making it easy to 
obtain flash illumination that suits the shooting situation.  
A charging lamp indicates when the flash is ready to fire.
ADI Flash Metering System
The ADI (Advanced Distance Integration) flash metering 
system offers the optimum flash metering and 
automatic white-balance compensation regardless of 
the background conditions or the subject’s reflectance. 
ADI flash metering works in combination with cameras 
and lenses that incorporate a distance encoder. When 
used with these lenses, the camera calculates a guide 
number to control TTL (through the lens) flash metering. 
This guide number is calculated according to distance 
from the subject, ambient light and pre-flash reflectivity 
of the subject and the background. 
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