Compatible Cameras; Camera Type-Dependent Functions - Leica SF C1 Instruction Manual

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COMPATIBLE CAMERAS

The Leica SF C1 remote control is designed for use with Leica
digital cameras of the S, SL, M, CL and Q series, which control
flash exposure autonomously by way of internal TTL (Through the
Lens) calculations. Leica SF C1 can, however, also be used with
other Leica camera models when the flash units used are set to
manual mode.
Using the Leica SF C1 remote control with third-party cameras
may, however, be problematic. Similarly positioned contacts with
differing electric values in the accessory shoes of other camera
makes may result in incompatibility, which may negatively impact
the function of one – or both – devices. Leica Camera AG can
therefore not extend liability, and specifically not for damage
outside the actual remote control.
Note:
Please also note the information provided regarding flash operation
in the manual of your camera, and specifically details regarding the
flash functions supported, the possible/necessary flash-related
settings, and the information provided regarding flash-related
displays of the camera used.

CAMERA TYPE-DEPENDENT FUNCTIONS

The flash functions listed below are available (some may depend on
the equipment of the camera system used).
– Automatic flash sync speed control
– TTL flash mode
– Automatic fill-in flash mode
– Manual flash exposure compensation
– Normal or end-of-exposure synchronization (camera setting)
– Automatic high speed synchronization, if supported by camera
model
– Automatic zoom reflector control
– Pre-flash function to prevent "red eye" (camera setting)
– Wireless triggering and control of flash exposure in system-com-
patible, camera-external flash units
Note:
If the camera model used does not supply the required data, or if
the lens used does not have the required data contacts for the lens
mount, functional restrictions can be expected.
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