Flash Range - Leica Q2 Instruction Manual

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A flash is usually fired at the start of exposure (
This may result in apparent contradictions, e.g. the picture of a vehi-
cle being overtaken by its own light trail. This camera alternatively al-
lows synching with the end of exposure (
image will in this case be a rendering of the end of the captured
motion. This flash technique creates a more natural impression of
movement and dynamics in the image.
This function is available with all camera and flash unit settings.
Factory setting:
End of Exposure
Select
in the main menu
Flash Settings
Select
Flash Sync
Select the desired setting
(
,
Start of Exposure
End of Exposure
• The set sync point is shown in the header line.
Notes
• Do not use sync cables that are longer than 3 m.
• When using the flash with faster shutter speeds, a difference be-
tween the two flash firing points will be barely discernible or only
noticeable for very fast movements.
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PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
).
Start of Exposure
). The sharp
End of Exposure
)

FLASH RANGE

The usable flash range depends on the aperture and sensitivity val-
ues set manually or calculated by the camera. It is important to en-
sure that the subject is within the relevant flash range for sufficient
illumination. A permanent setting to the shortest available shutter
speed for flash mode (sync time) may often result in unnecessary
underexposure of those subject elements that are not lit sufficiently
by the flash.
This camera allows the fine tuning of the shutter speed used in flash
mode in combination with aperture priority depending on the condi-
tions of the object or your own pictorial composition ideas.
Factory setting:
1/(2f)
Select
in the main menu
Auto ISO Settings
Select
Shutter Speed Limit (Flash)
Select the desired value
(
,
,
,
,
1/f
1/(2f)
1/(3f)
1/(4f)
1/2000
,
,
,
,
,
1/60
1/30
1/15
1/8
1/4
,
,
,
,
1/1000
1/500
1/250
)
1/2
,
1/125

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