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10.5 Setting the Sensor Limit:
Press Option button to bring up this menu. Push Set G once. The sen-
sor limit will blink. Use Up J/Down L buttons to change the sensor limit.
The available limits are:
- No limit placed on sensor distance
20ft / 6m, 15ft / 4m, 10ft / 3m, 5ft / 2m,
When the Flash Sensor Limit is set to
the flash will produce the desired
f/# for a subject within the flash’s minimum and maximum flash distance.
10.6 Quick turn ON / OFF of Sensor Limit
There are times you may want to quickly change from a Sensor Limit dis-
tance, to no sensor limit [
]. For example, at a wedding reception you
may shoot close up from 5’ with no background, and next shoot a group
shot from 25’.
To set or cancel a sensor limit quickly: Press the Option button until you
bring up the menu with the Sensor limit setting. Then, without pressing the
Set G button, use the Up J/Down L buttons to toggle between maximum
sensor limit [
] and the last sensor limit set (in the procedure above).
You can also use Program (Section 13) to preset the sensor limits you
want. Then, just toggle between them using the Up J/Down L buttons.
With Auto Sensor Limit turned on, a ‘Limit’ indicator is activated. After a
flash, if the subject’s distance exceeds the sensor limit currently set (5, 10,
15 or 20ft. / 2, 3, 4, 6m) the word ‘Limit’ will appear in the display. Three
beeps and/or 3 blink warning may also occur (if those features are set in
Options). If the subject is within the current sensor limit normal exposure
indicators (OK, Undr, Over) will apply.
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