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Depending on the system, the extended zoom mode is supported for lens
focal lengths of 28 mm or more (35mm format). The camera must be
equipped with a CPU lens and be able to transfer data on the lens focal
length to the flash unit.
9.6 Meter-feet changeover („m“ / „ft“)
The maximum flash range indicated by the flash unit’s display can either be
shown in metres or feet.
Setting procedure
• Press the button combination „Select“ until the only the distance
dimension „m“ or „ft“ flashes.
• Apply the setting desired with the buttons + and –.
– When „m“ is displayed, the distance display is in metres.
– When „ft“ is displayed, the distance display is in feet.
The setting takes effect immediately.
After about five seconds, the display stops flashing and the setting is saved
automatically.
9.7 Shooting format adjustment (S Zoom)
Certain types of digital cameras allow the display for the position of the main
reflector to be adjusted to chip-format (dimensions of the recording module)
using the Zoom Size function („S Zoom“).
Setting procedure
• actuate the shutter release in order to transfer data from the flash unit to the
camera.
• repeatedly press button combination
„Select“ until „Zoom“ appears in the display and
„S“ flashes.
• the required settings can be applied using
the + and — buttons.
– when „S On“ is displayed the
Zoom-Size function is activated.
– when „S Off“ is displayed the
Zoom-Size function is deactivated.
The setting takes effect immediately.
After about 5 seconds the display stops flashing and the setting is saved auto-
matically.
„S“ is shown in the display following activation of the Zoom-Size function.
The Zoom size function cannot be set with cameras which do not support
shooting format adjustment!
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