Automatic Flash Activation At Slower Shutter Speeds; Synchronization); Flash Control; Sync Point - Leica SL3 Instruction Manual

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AUTOMATIC FLASH ACTIVATION AT SLOWER SHUTTER
SPEEDS (LONG-TERM SYNCHRONIZATION)
This mode ensures appropriately exposed, brighter dark back-
grounds and bright foreground.
The shutter speed is not extended beyond 1⁄30 s in the other flash
modes to minimize the risk of blurring. This may mean, howev-
er, that pictures with flash exposure can end up with objects in
the background not illuminated by the flash and therefore being
underexposed. In this mode, slower shutter speeds (up to 30 s) are
permitted to avoid this effect.
Select
in the main menu
Flash Settings
Select
Flash Mode
Select the desired setting
• The currently active mode is displayed on screen.
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PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

FLASH CONTROL

The settings and functions described in the following sections only
apply to settings and functions available in this camera and in sys-
tem-compatible flash units.

SYNC POINT

Flash exposures are lit by two light sources:
– existing light from the environment
– the additional flash
Any subject elements lit primarily by the flash will almost always be
rendered in perfect focus by the short burst of light, provided the
focus is set correctly. All other subject elements in the same frame
lit by ambient light or lit from within will be rendered with varying
degrees of sharpness. Whether or not these object elements will be
rendered in sharp focus or blurred, as well as the degree of "blurri-
ness" depends on two interdependent factors:
– the shutter speeds
– the speed of movement of the subject elements or camera during
shooting
The longer the shutter speed and the faster the motion, the greater
the difference between the two superimposed partial images.

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