Using External Strobes - Sony UPX-DP10 Mode D'emploi

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H/S mode
Select the H/S mode according to the
print size.
Flash mode
E is recommended.
EXPOSURE
Set EXPOSURE at ±0 and adjust the
distance between the lens and the
subject to obtain the appropriate
exposure. When the photograph of the
subject shows unnatural bright spots on
the picture, it is recommended that you
have the subject a little underexposed.
When the subject is suntanned, it is
recommended to have the subject a little
overexposed.
APERTURE
OPEN is recommended.
WHITE BALANCE
7000K is recommended. When the
printout looks yellowish, set this item to
6500K and try again.

Using External Strobes

To obtain the highest possible picture quality, use four
external strobes: a front strobe, a diagonal front strobe,
a back strobe to light the background sheet, and a weak
overhead strobe. Do not use the built-in strobe.
In reference to the front strobe, the appropriate power
of the diagonal front strobe is about 1 to 0.5. Use the
back strobe to compensate for the distance between the
background sheet and the subject, which is about 1 m.
The overhead strobe makes the hair look vivid; turn it
off when the subject has a small amount of hair.
H/S mode
Select the H/S mode according to the
print size.
Flash mode
E is recommended.
EXPOSURE
Set EXPOSURE at ±0 and adjust the
power of the external strobes to obtain
appropriate exposure. When the
photograph of the subject shows
unnatural bright spots on the picture, it
is recommended that you have the
subject a little underexposed. When the
subject is suntanned, it is recommended
that you have the subject a little
overexposed.
APERTURE
OPEN is recommended.
WHITE BALANCE
Adjust WHITE BALANCE according to
the color temperature of the front and
diagonal front strobes.
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