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E n g l i s h
Precautions for use
(1) The slave sensor detects light reected from the
subject, so that synchronous ash occurs. Too little
reected light may prevent synchronous ash.
(2) If the strobe built in your camera provides enough
light, using SUNPAK may cause excessive exposure.
Use SUNPAK only if the built-in strobe does not produce
enough light.
(3) The slave function cannot be cancelled even when
SUNPAK is attached to the hot shoe.
(4) When SUNPAK is in use, it may provide synchronous
ash if another strobe ashes.
(5) The automatic sensor, which is at the front of
SUNPAK, is essential for determining the appropriate
exposure. Keep the sensor clean. Do not cover the
sensor when using your camera.
(6) Be sure to use SUNPAK within the effective distance
range of the automatic ash.
(7) If there is anything with high reectivity (such as a
white tablecloth, ower, or ornament) near the subject,
insufcient exposure may result.
(8) Set the mode dial to a predetermined position. If not,
the proper ash is not provided.
(9) To prevent SUNPAK from deteriorating, limit the
number of continuous ashes to ten when the mode dial
is in the MAX position. When ring ten ashes in such a
manner, wait for ten minutes before ring another ash.
Specications
Guide No.
Type of light adjustment
Wireless function
Power source
Flash cycle time
Alkaline:
NiMH (100% ash):
Number of ashes
Alkaline:
NiMH (100% ash):
Effective distance for
automatic ash (a focal
length of 35 mm)
Power ratio
Flash angle
Flash duration
Wide panel
Dimensions (H × W × D)
Weight
Accessories
20 (66 ft)
Automatic external light adjustment,
power ratio
Pre-ash cancellation slave
AAA battery cell × 2
*1
about 9 seconds
about 5 seconds
about 70
about 120
F2.8 1.5-7 m/F4 1-5 m/F5.6 0.7-3.5 m
Full, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32
covers focal lengths of 24 mm or
more (built-in wide panel)
about 1/2,000 to 1/30,000 second
built-in type, equivalent to a focal
length of 24 mm
about 2.3" × 3.0" × 1.1"
about 58 mm × 78 mm × 29 mm
about 3.5 ounces (100 g)
bracket
*1: Covers alkaline, NiCd, NiMH, and oxyride cells
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