Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro FX-S5-6,1-SYST Manual Do Proprietário
Códigos do produto
FX-S5-6,1-SYST
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Settings
This option determines the slowest shutter speed
possible when using front- or rear-curtain sync or red-eye
reduction in programmed auto or aperture-priority auto
exposure mode (regardless of the setting chosen, shutter
speeds can be as slow as 30 s in shutter-priority auto and
manual exposure modes or when the flash is set to slow
sync, slow rear-curtain sync, or red-eye reduction with
slow sync). Options range from 1/60 s to 30 s.
possible when using front- or rear-curtain sync or red-eye
reduction in programmed auto or aperture-priority auto
exposure mode (regardless of the setting chosen, shutter
speeds can be as slow as 30 s in shutter-priority auto and
manual exposure modes or when the flash is set to slow
sync, slow rear-curtain sync, or red-eye reduction with
slow sync). Options range from 1/60 s to 30 s.
Choose the flash mode for the built-in flash.
[TTLd: TTL MODE]
Flash output is adjusted automatically in response to
shooting conditions.
shooting conditions.
[Md: MANUAL MODE]
Built-in flash fires at the selected output. No monitor
preflash is emitted, allowing the built-in flash to function
as a master flash for Nikon slave flash units when used
with a Nikon remote Speedlight commander such as
the SU-4.
preflash is emitted, allowing the built-in flash to function
as a master flash for Nikon slave flash units when used
with a Nikon remote Speedlight commander such as
the SU-4.
[Rd: REPEATING MODE]
The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is open,
producing a strobe-light effect.
producing a strobe-light effect.
[Cd: COMMANDER MODE]
Choose this option to use the built-in flash as a master
flash controlling one or more Nikon remote Speedlights
in up to two groups (A and B) using Advanced Wireless
Lighting.
flash controlling one or more Nikon remote Speedlights
in up to two groups (A and B) using Advanced Wireless
Lighting.
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FLASH Tv SPEED
BUILT-IN FLASH
How to use the SET UP menu (
➝p.138)