•
continues to flash after exposure, however
the remaining displays go out:
Flash exposure was correct, flash remains
operational.
•
flashes rapidly after exposure, however the
remaining displays go out:
Flash exposure was correct, however the flash
is no longer operational.
•
goes out along with the remaining displays
after exposure:
Underexposure, for example due to an aperture
too small for the subject. If the flash unit has an
output reduction mode, a chosen lower output
can mean that the unit is still ready to use
although the flash LED has gone out.
Displays in manual flash mode
•
is not displayed even though the flash unit is
turned on and ready to use:
A shutter speed faster than 1/50 s is manually
set on the camera, but the flash unit is not set
to the "High speed synchronised flash" func-
tion. In such cases, the LEICA M7 does not
trigger the flash unit even if it is turned on and
ready to use.
Note: High speed synchronised flash is only pos-
sible in the flash unit's manual mode, not for com-
puter or TTL mode.
•
flashes slowly (at 2 Hz) before the shutter is
released:
The flash unit is not operational yet.
•
lights up continuously before the exposure:
The flash unit is operational.
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