Sony HVL-MT24AM Manual

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quick shift 
bounce 
advantage
A unique feature—exclusive to Sony—Quick Shift Bounce* enables you to 
quickly pivot the flash head 180 degrees around the flash body. The head  
of the flash can also tilt forward for direct flash and backwards to bounce 
off surfaces behind you.
Not only does this give you faster creative control, it also allows you to set the same 
bounce flash position while holding your camera horizontally, as well as vertically. 
Bouncing flash off walls and objects on either side of the camera is as easy as 
pivoting and pointing the flash to the object you want the light to bounce off.
*Quick Shift Bounce is available on the HVL-F43M, HVL-F58AM and HVL-F60M
Landscape: Direct Flash  
Camera horizontal with flash  
pointed directly at the subject in  
the standard position.
Portrait: Direct Flash  
Camera turned vertical 
with flash pointed directly at 
the subject in the standard 
position. The harsh shadow 
on the left is due to the flash 
now hitting the subject at an 
angle and not straight on.
Taking it vertical
The great thing about Quick Shift Bounce is 
that it allows you to easily change and shoot 
in portrait orientation and still keep the light 
direction consistent. Previously that would 
have required a complicated bracket that 
attached to the camera. That functionality is 
now built into this type of flash.
Portrait: Quick Shift Flash 
Camera turned vertical with 
quick shift used so flash is still 
aimed directly at the subject, 
but is closer to the camera. 
By moving the Quick Shift 
Flash 90 degrees, we are 
able to tone down the harsh 
shadow behind the subject 
by positioning the flash closer 
to the camera, and in a more 
direct path to the subject.
Landscape: Bounce Flash 
Camera horizontal with flash tilted up  
45 degrees to bounce light off the 
ceiling and further eliminate shadow 
and harsh light.
On-Camera Flash Basics
What is it?
Exclusive range of motion offered 
on some Sony flashes that allows 
for the flash head to remain in 
proper orientation, regardless of 
camera position or angle. 
How to use it?
Simply pivot the flash head 
around the body of the flash. 
You can move the camera 
horizontally or vertically and 
re-adjust the flash to keep your 
lighting results consistent.
Where to use it?
Use Quick Shift Bounce when you 
want to reposition the flash head 
or camera quickly and efficiently.
Portrait: Bounce 
Camera turned vertical with 
flash tilted up 45 degrees to 
bounce light off the wall or 
reflective surface on the side. 
Bouncing Flash off of walls and 
objects on either side of the 
camera is as easy as pivoting 
and pointing the flash to the 
object you want to bounce off 
of. In this example, we pointed 
our flash to a wall on the right.
Portrait: Quick Shift Bounce  
Camera turned vertical 
with quick shift used and 
flash tilted up 45 degrees to 
bounce light off the ceiling to 
further reduce shadows and 
harsh light.
quick shift bounce
Proper orientation when shooting 
portrait compositions
180° Left/Right
156° Front/Back
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