17.07.2008, 14:42
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Zitat:
Zitat von mts
Woher nimmst du die Info?
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Ich habe das hier so interpretiert (mein Englisch ist allerding schon etwas eingerostet, und ich habe den Text auch nur überflogen und auch nicht wirklich bis in Detail verstanden  ):
Zitat:
It also allows the control of remote wireless flash groups from the camera position, acting as an alternative flash ‘commander’ to the built-in pop-up unit, something which is not possible with existing models on current DSLRs. This is enabled by activating CTRL or ‘Controller’ mode. Through the interface of the HVL-F58AM, the user can define three groups (and two channels) of remote flash units and assign a power ratio to each group, without having to adjust the remote flashes themselves. This sees the effective return of wireless power ratio setting, which has been missing from the Alpha mount system from the introduction of the KM 7D.
However, to use this function you must have more HVL-F58AM or HVL-F42AM guns. There is no provision on the older units (HVL-F36AM, HVL-F56AM, 3600HS-D, 5600HS-D) to define the flash in groups. It looks as if an on-camera HVL-F58M flash is classed as one group, with Remote and Remote2 as the other groups. The built-in pop up flash can not control the groups or ratios. To make full use of this system you are looking at a $1,000 investment in three flash heads. Paul Genge of Sony UK confirms that although the HVL-F42AM manual makes no reference to functions enabled by the 58 model, it can be used in ratio setups with the 58 as controller
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Quelle: http://www.photoclubalpha.com/2008/0...the-hvl-f58am/
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