The Modeling Light; Autofocus Assist; Flash Exposure Bracketing - Vello FWIRC-C FREEWAVE User Manual

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The Modeling Light

The modeling light feature gives the
appearance of a continuous light
so you can approximate how the
flash will illuminate your subject.
To activate the modeling light feature,
press your camera's Depth of Field
Preview button. The flash will pulse
rapidly to simulate the direction of light.
Note: Using the modeling light will greatly
decrease your batteries' output.
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Autofocus Assist

Camera autofocus (AF) systems can
have difficulty locking onto a subject
in dim light or low-contrast scenes.
The FreeWave IR Commander can
emit a red autofocus-assist beam to
help your camera focus automatically
by locking onto the projected light.
For Canon systems, AF illumination
is controlled directly by the camera.
When the camera's internal AF assist
is enabled, the Commander's AF
assist will be enabled as well. For
more information on this feature,
refer to your camera's user manual.

Flash Exposure Bracketing

Flash exposure bracketing (FEB) lets
you take three continuous pictures
while automatically changing the flash
exposure compensation between
-3 and +3, once above and once
below the set flash exposure. FEB
is useful for shooting in situations
in which it's difficult to determine
the appropriate flash exposure.
The FEB function can be activated
via your camera's menu. For more
information on this feature, refer
to your camera's user manual.

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