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Flash – rear-flash sync flash – slow sync – Konica Minolta 9 User Manual

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FLASH – Rear-Flash Sync

FLASH – Slow Sync

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In P and A-modes, slow-shutter sync sets a
slower shutter speed to increase the
background or ambient exposure in a flash
picture. Flash output is automatically
decreased to maintain correct subject
exposure.

Slow-shutter Sync

Conventional Flash

2. While pressing the AE-lock button,

press the shutter-release button all
the way down to take the picture.

• AEL and the locked exposure will be displayed in

the viewfinder.

• The shutter speed may not be reduced if the

background is bright or a large aperture is set (A-
mode).

• Use a tripod if the shutter speed becomes too

slow to allow sharp, hand-held pictures.

Slow sync flash exposures can appear
unnatural because the motion blur precedes
the subject in the final image. Use rear-flash
sync to create more natural looking slow
shutter speed flash exposures that leave a blur
of motion behind the subject.

Rear Flash Sync

Conventional Flash

1. Slide the flash-mode switch to

REAR.

Rear-flash sync can be used with the built-in
flash and accessory flashes attached to the
accessory shoe or PC terminal.

3. Set the shutter speed to 1/60 or

slower.

• Flash synchronization returns to front sync

(standard operation) when shutter speeds faster
than 1/60 are selected.

• Refer to S-mode Flash (p.40) or M-mode Flash

(p.43) to select the shutter speed.

1. Raise the built-in flash or turn the

accessory flash on.

2. Raise the built-in flash or turn the

accessory flash on.

Custom Function Notes

FLASH

Setting 2 lets you press the AE-lock button once to activate
automatic exposure lock. Press again to cancel (p.96).