Notes On The Power Supply; Mounting To Camera - Pentax AF360FGZ Operating Manual

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NOTES ON THE POWER SUPPLY

Sliding the Power Switch to the ON position will turn ON the power, sliding it to the OFF position will turn OFF
the power.
35
mm
A.Zoom
P-TTL
mm
0.7 1 1.5 2
3
4
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12 16 22m
2.3
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40
70ft
FIX
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• Please refer to page 37 for the WIRELESS
MODE position.
• When the power is turned OFF and ON again,
the flash mode will be set to P-TTL and the
Zoom position A. Zoom 24mm (35mm
cameras), A. Zoom 45mm (645), and A. Zoom
60mm (67).
Auto Power Off Function
When the flash unit is left unused for about 3
minutes with the power switch set to the [ON]
position, its power automatically switches off to
save on power. To restart charging of the flash
unit, turn ON the power. If the flash unit is
mounted on the autofocus cameras, press the
shutter release button lightly to turn ON the power.
• The power will shut off after approximately 6
minutes only when set to auto fash mode [A].
• During wireless flash operation, the power
will turn off after about 1 hour of non-
operation.

MOUNTING TO CAMERA

1
1
Remove the hot shoe cover from the camera.
2
Slide the shoe bracket into the camera's hot
shoe, then turn the locking lever in the direction
of the arrow to secure it in place. To remove it,
loosen the locking lever and slide it off the
camera.
• When the flash unit is attached to the *ist, MZ-
S or MZ-L/MZ-6/ZX-L and the locking lever is
turned toward [FIX →] to lock it, the locking pin
will be extended for secure locking.
2
• Turn the locking lever in the opposite direction
indicated by [FIX →] before sliding the shoe
bracket into the camera's hot shoe.
• Mount or remove the flash unit to or from the
camera's hot shoe while holding the portion
near the shoe bracket to prevent damage to
the hot shoe.
• The 67II does not come with a hot shoe. The
optional hot shoe grip 67II should be used.
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