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camera.
(4) After positioning the subject, aim the
flash head for the desired bounce angle.
(5) Select any one of the four automatic
f/stops on the calculator dial that will give you
the automatic operating range or depth of field
you want.
(6) Turn the mode selector dial on the vari-
sensor module until the color that matches the
f/stop, selected in (5) above, appears in the win-
dow on the side of the module.
NOTE
The automatic operating range mus be
sufficient to include the entire flash-to-
reflector-to-subject distance.
(7) Set the camera lens to the automatic
f/stop selected in (5) above.
(8) To photograph a subject using a bounce
flash proceed as follows:
(a) Using ASA 100 film, bounce the light
off an eight-foot high ceiling onto a subject at a
total flash-to-reflector-to-subject distance of 20
feet (6.1 m) from the flash unit using relatively
shallow depth of field.
(b) Set the flash unit head to the proper
bounce angle.
(c) Set the zoom/bounce head to NORM
position.
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