Pentax AF-540FGZ Fish Finder User Manual


 
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Supported Functions for PENTAX Cameras
Cameras that Support Each Flash Mode
Cameras that support each of the flash modes are listed below.
Please note that functions related to each flash mode differ. Refer to "Functions Related to Each Flash Mode" (page
64 - 71).
Flash Mode Camera Notes
P-TTL Auto
Flash (P-TTL)
645D, K-x, K-7,
K-m/K2000, K20D,
K200D, K100D Super,
K10D, K110D, K100D,
*ist DL2, *ist DS2,
*ist DL, *ist DS, *ist D,
*ist, MZ-L/ZX-L/MZ-6,
MZ-S
- When the exposure mode is Programmed AE, Shutter Priority AE, or
Aperture Priority AE, even if you set the flash mode to manual (M), it
will automatically switch to (P-TTL) while the camera's exposure meter
is operating (while information is being displayed in the viewfinder). You
can actually use Manual flash mode (M) when the camera exposure
mode is set to Manual (M).
(With the 645D, K-x, K-7, K-m/K2000, K20D, K200D, K100D Super,
K10D, K110D, K100D, *ist DS2, *ist DS, and *ist D, if the aperture of
the lens is in a position other than A, the flash mode will switch to TTL.)
- In trailing curtain sync or contrast control sync mode, the flash mode
will automatically be switched to (P-TTL) when you press the shutter
release button halfway down, even if you have set it to manual (M).
- If the camera exposure metering timer is on, you cannot select (A) or
(M) by pressing the flash mode button (MODE).
- Although (P-TTL) is displayed in the following cameras, the actual
photograph is taken with (TTL).
LX, Super A/Super Program, 645