Stroboscope Flash Mode Strobo - Leica SF 64 Mode D'emploi

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STROBOSCOPE FLASH MODE
Stroboscope mode is a manual flash mode. Several
flash exposures can be made on a single picture. This
is of particular interest in motion studies and effect
photos.
In stroboscope mode, several flashes are emitted at a
certain flash frequency. The function can therefore
only be realized with a partial light output of max.
or less.
Setting the operating mode
1. Switch on the flash unit with the
2. On the touch display, press the displayed mode
3. Use
4. Press
5. On the camera set the desired exposure mode,
6. Touch the camera shutter release so that data is
Note:
The sub reflector (see p. 74) is not supported in
stroboscope flash mode.
66
• The start screen appears.
The flash unit always switches on in the mode
most recently used.
repeatedly until the relevant selection list appears
/
to move
to the central field
STROBO
outlined in red
STROBO
The setting is accepted immediately.
e.g.
P
,
S
,
A
etc.
exchanged between the camera and flash unit
1/8
button
16
For a stroboscope shot, the flash frequency (flashes
per second) and the number of flashes per shutter
release must be set.
Number of stroboscope flashes
The number of flashes can be set from
depending on the partial light output set (see p. 65).
Set number of
flashes
N
1. Press the sensor button for number of flashes
on the touch display
2. Use
/
to move the desired numer of flashes
to the central field outlined in red
3. Press selected number of flashes
The setting takes effect immediately.
Note:
The max. possible number of flashes (
the partial light output set (
).
P
N
to
,
2
50
N
) depends on
N

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