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EFFLASH METER VIInstruction ManualManuel d’instructionsThe essentials of imagingL’essentiel de l’imageflashmeter_vi_eng.qx33 02.12.25 9:20 PM ページ 1

Strona 2 - Safety Warnings and Cautions

PreparationsE15PreparationsE14To measure a specific area of a photographic image, select the spotmeasurement method (with a light-receiving angle of 1

Strona 3 - Table of Contents

Exposure can be measured in two basic ways. One way is to measure thelight incident on the subject, i.e. the brightness of light illuminating thesubje

Strona 4 - Names of Parts and Displays

E18PreparationsE19Basic OperationHere we explain the basics of using the MINOLTA FLASH METER VIto take exposure readings.Select a measuring method● Fl

Strona 5 - Data panel displays

Basic OperationE21Basic OperationE20Insert a battery (p. 9)↓Set film speed (p. 12)1. With a still cameraMeasuring ambient light1Prepare the meter to

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An exposure value is displayedregardless of the shutter speedsetting. The dot indicator of theanalog scale indicates the f-number corresponding to the

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E25E24Basic OperationBasic OperationIf the opening of your camera’sshutter is not 180°, the film speedshould be adjusted as follows:Shutter openingand

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E27Basic OperationBasic OperationE261. With a sync cordMeasuring flash light● The meter takes measurementscontinuously as you hold downthe spot measur

Strona 9 - Setting film speed

Basic OperationE29Basic OperationE28Display example3Attach the flash sync cordto the meter’s syncterminal.★ Take care when connectingthe flash to the

Strona 10 - 1. Incident light measurement

E31Basic OperationBasic OperationE30★ When measuring flash light using a sync cord (CORD mode), the flashmay fail to fire (e.g. if the trigger voltage

Strona 11 - Incident-light readings

E33E32Basic OperationBasic Operation2. Without a sync cord (Incident light measurement)Insert a battery (p. 9)↓Set film speed (p. 12)1Prepare the me

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Instruction ManualFLASH METER VIThank you for purchasing the MINOLTA FLASH METER VI.The Minolta Flash Meter VI has the following features: ● The integ

Strona 13 - Measuring ambient light

E34Basic OperationE35Basic OperationDisplay exampleIf the f-number reading is outsidethe meter’s display range, “FNo.”blinks and the display shows eit

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For flash light measurement, the Flash Meter VI uses a method ofmeasuring flash light/ambient light separately. The proportion of ambient light and fl

Strona 15 - 2. With a cine camera

E39E38Special FunctionsSpecial FunctionsHere we explain how to use the special functions of the MINOLTA FLASHMETER VI.Latitude display functionGeneral

Strona 16 - Measuring flash light

E41Special FunctionsSpecial FunctionsE40The Flash Meter VI offers a comparative display of the results of incidentlight measurement and spot (reflecte

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Memory functionTo store measurement data in memory of the Flash Meter VI, simply pressthe MEMORY button. Up to ten pieces of data (including incident

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E45Special FunctionsS/A/H (Shadow/Average/Highlight)calculationsThe Flash Meter VI provides three types of exposure calculations(highlight-based expos

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● Hold down the S/A/H button to display the average of the memory dataon the digital display and on the pointer of the analog scale (L).E47Special Fun

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E49E48Special Functions● Hold down the S/A/H button to view the result of the shadow-basedexposure calculation on the digital display and on the dot i

Strona 21 - Light Ratio Analyze function

E51E50Special Functions● Hold down the S/A/H button to display the result of the highlight-basedexposure calculation on the digital display and on the

Strona 22 - Special Functions

E53E52Special Functions◆ turns on to indicate themeasurement value is fixed. (Inthis case, the fixedmeasurement value isF8.0+0.9-stops.)In AMBI mode●

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E1Never attempt to look directly at the sun through the viewfinder ofthe meter. Doing so will damage your eyesight.The instrument should not be operat

Strona 24 - Memory function

E55E54Special FunctionsMeasured value for the pointmonitored(When AMBI mode is selected,the meter continuously takesmeasurements as long as themeasuri

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Special FunctionsE57Special FunctionsE561Take a spot measurementof the shadow area of thesubject.2While holding down theS/A/H button, set thecalculati

Strona 26 - Average exposure

E59E58Special FunctionsSpecial FunctionsMeasuring lighting ratio using theFlat DiffuserThe lighting ratio is the brightness ratio between the highligh

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E61E60◆ The two pointers on the analogscale L indicate the brightnessof the main light source and thebrightness of the fill light source.● Read the di

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E63E62Using the Flash Meter VI asa simplified illuminance meterAttach the Flat Diffuser (ptional accessory), to the meter. In AMBI mode,hold the Flat

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Special FunctionsE65E64Special FunctionsHow to read the EV-lx conversion tableThe EV-lx conversion table lists the integer component of EV valuesverti

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E67E66Special Functions1) Exposure correction valueThis sets the exposure correction value. The set value is displayedwhen you turn the power on.You c

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E69E68Special Functions Special FunctionsFNo. 000: Displays intermediatereadings between f-numbers as FNo. +1/10 stops.EV 00.0:Displays an EV valuein

Strona 32 - Flat Diffuser

E71E70Special Functions8Specify the S value forinstant film with theup/down dial.7Press the LATITUDEbutton.● Press the LATITUDE buttonagain to return

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E73Special FunctionsE72Special FunctionsTIME display CINE displayReference: How to reset to initial settingsYou can reset various settings changed in

Strona 34 - Difference

E3E2Names of Parts and DisplaysNames of Parts and DisplaysISO buttonIncident light receptorSpot measurementviewfinderSpot measuringbuttonData panelPOW

Strona 35 - Integeral

E75E74Care and Storage1. Care1) If the meter gets dirty, it can be wiped with a soft, dry cloth. Do not usesolvents such as thinners or benzene at all

Strona 36 - Selecting Alt mode

E77E76Handling InstructionsThis instrument contains a microprocessor. If it is affected byelectromagnetic interference or other influences, it may fai

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E79E78SpecificationsDisplay range Exposure: F1.0 to 128+0.9 stop (0.1 stop increments)EV: -17 to 40.9 (0.1 stop increments)Shutter speed (ambient): 3

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Minolta Co., Ltd.3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-8556, Japan©2002 Minolta Co., Ltd.ACMAPA(1) Printed in Japan9222-8057-11flashmeter_

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E5E4Names of Parts and DisplaysData panel displaysNames of Parts and Displays1. Analog scale status indicatorThe left (L) and right (R) analog scales

Strona 40 - Accessories

E7E6Names of Parts and DisplaysNames of Parts and DisplaysFor the purpose of explanation, the diagram above showsall indicators that light up on the L

Strona 41 - Handling Instructions

E8Names of Parts and DisplaysE9BatteryPreparations1Remove the batterychamber cover by sliding itlightly in the direction of thearrow.1. Preparing2. In

Strona 42 - Specifications

E11PreparationsE10PreparationsThe instrument automaticallychecks the battery when power ison.After a new battery is installed, thedisplay appears as s

Strona 43 - Minolta Co., Ltd

E12PreparationsE13PreparationsSetting instant film speed for testshootingIf the film speed setting used for the final shooting is different from thein

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